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Innovation skills are practically the types of skills that allow individuals to become innovative in what they do. These are usually a combination of cognitive skills (e.g. the ability to think creatively and critically), behavioural skills (e.g. the ability to solve problems, to manage risk), functional skills (e.g. basic skills such as writing, reading and numeracy) and technical skills (e.g. research techniques, project managment, or IT engineering).
Further Reading
Miron, et al. (2004) “Do personal characteristics and cultural values that promote innovation, quality, and efficiency compete or complement each other?. Journal of Organisational Behaviour 25, 175-199.