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"innovative capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's ability to come up with new creative ideas or to describe a company that is able to produce new and innovative products or services. For example: "The company's innovative capacity has resulted in the development of several breakthrough products over the past year."
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Creativity has been acknowledged as a possible key to innovative capacity; therefore, overall firm creativity and innovation in accomplishing company goals was included.
You can create whatever vast welfare-state economies, without any innovative capacity, that you like.
Innovative capacity is withering; more than half of American patents are now granted to foreigners.
For most of human history, we've put most of our innovative capacity into the former.
"Tech firms have a lot of money, and they have a huge innovative capacity.
All require a revolution in the innovative capacity of British companies and the people who work with and for them.
I believe business has an enormous innovative capacity to tackle all the environmental and social challenges we face.
The development of its innovative capacity followed patterns consistent with the notion of educational industrial complex.
Hu and J.A. Mathews, "China's national innovative capacity," Research Policy 37, no. 9 (2008): 1465-1479.
Many politicians and commentators mention two critical factors in accomplishing this: increasing innovative capacity and reducing bureaucracy.
We introduce a novel framework based on the concept of national innovative capacity.
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