Chapter 2: Sources Of Innovation Flashcards

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Define creativity

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Creativity is the ability to produce novel and USEFUL work

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List five potential sources of innovation

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  • firms
  • universities
  • government funded research
  • private nonprofits
  • individuals
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What are the four types of innovation?

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  1. Product versus process innovation
  2. Radical versus incremental innovation
  3. Competence-enhancing versus competence-destroying innovation
  4. Architectural versus component innovation
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Describe product versus process innovations

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Product innovations are embodied in the outputs of an organization (goods and services)
Process innovations change the way an organization conducts business. Product innovations can enable process innovations

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Describe radical versus incremental innovation

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Radical refers to the degree to which the innovation is new and different from previously existing products and processes
Incremental innovations involve a minor change to an existing practice
The radicalness is relative (digital photography more radical for Kodak than Sony)

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Describe competence-enhancing versus competence-destroying innovation

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Competence-enhancing build on the firm’s existing knowledge base
Competence destroying renders a firm’s existing competences obsolete

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Describe architectural versus component innovation

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Component (or modular) innovation entails changes to one or more components of a product system without affecting the overall design (gel in bike seat)
Architectural innovation entails changing the overall design of the system or the way the components interact

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Basic research versus applied research

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Basic research is targeted at increasing scientific knowledge for its own sake. It may or may not have any long term commercial application.
Applied research is targeted at increasing knowledge for a specific application or need.

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