Cultural interconnectedness and in-group cooperation as sources of innovation.
Natália B DutraPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2019)
I argue that the increased rate of innovation in eighteenth-century England cannot be understood without accounting for the unprecedented level of contact between England and other societies as a consequence of sixteenth-century colonialism. I propose cultural interconnectedness and in-group cooperation as two potential alternative explanations for the psychological changes and innovative behavior described by Baumard.