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Florenta Teodoridis

Building frameworks for better understanding of the intricate dynamics between innovation and economic growth, Florenta Teodoridis serves as an Assistant Professor at the USC Marshall School of Business. Her academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the economics of innovation and creativity, where she delves into the multifaceted relationships between knowledge production and technological advancements. Professor Teodoridis's research is pivotal in examining how various factors such as research tools, collaboration, and ideology can significantly influence technological progress. Her work sheds light on the ways these elements contribute to the development of new technologies and their subsequent impact on business strategies and productivity. By analyzing these dynamics, she provides valuable insights into how organizations can harness innovation to drive economic success. In addition to her focus on innovation, Teodoridis explores the broader implications of technological advancements on society and the economy. Her studies investigate the effects of technological progress on the workforce, offering a nuanced perspective on how these changes can reshape labor markets and influence economic structures. Through her research, she aims to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the societal impacts of technology. Florenta Teodoridis's contributions to the field extend beyond academia, as her findings offer practical implications for businesses seeking to navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape. Her work not only enhances theoretical knowledge but also provides actionable strategies for organizations aiming to leverage innovation for competitive advantage.

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