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1 Introduction
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1.2 Invention and innovation
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What is the process of diffusion?
The process of user acceptance and implementation
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1.3 Forms of innovation
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Name innovation examples of the three forms of innovation (II)
Product: Ipod/ballpoint pen
Service: Telephone insurance, social networking
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Name three forms of innovation (III)
Sustaining innovations
Radical innovations
Disruptive innovations
Incremental innovations
Modular innovations
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What is the difference between a sustaining and a radical innovation?
A sustaining innovation is a large leap forward but still in the same line of thought. Radical is usually technical.
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What is an architectural innovation?
Change linkage between components
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Name a characteristic of a radical innovation
Technical and it is a container term; everything really different
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1.4 Typology of innovation
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What are the differences between the different typologies of innovation?
Reinforced, unchanged: incremental
Reinforced, changed: architecturalOverturned, unchanged: modular
Overturned, changed: Radical
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1.6 Radical and incremental innovation
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Two determinants of radical innovation
Radical innovation, technology and impact on society
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1.7 Sustaining and disruptive innovations
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What is a sustaining innovation + characteristics
Sustaining innovations improve product performance of established products, they are typically incremental, step by step innovations:
- Rules of the game are clear
- Innovation trajectory
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What is a disruptive innovation + characteristics
Disruptive (revolutionary, radical, discontinuous) innovations are innovations that can displace the present market leader or create an entirely new market. They can change the rules of the game (paradigm change)
- New concepts
- They come from outside
- Scope for new entrants
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