Innovation Models
Innovation Models
INNOVATION MODELS
TYPE OF INNOVATIONS
i. Products innovations
v. marketing innovation
i. Product innovation:
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Sources of Innovation
i. Incongruities
v. New knowledge
The unexpected
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Most of the work changed and hence the computer systems came
available for the end-users i.e. market push model
1) Incongruities
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2) Process needs
3) Changes in demographics
4) Changes in perception
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5) New knowledge
NB: Not all new knowledge innovation are large some can be
trivial and small.
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Models of innovations
Technology push and market pull models are the first and the
second generation models with a simple and linear sequential
process. The third generation model, the coupling model, already
recognizes interactions and feedback loops between different
elements. The fourth generation interactive model combines the
technology push and the market pull models and emphasizes also
the external linkages. The fifth-generation innovation models
perceive the innovation process as a multi-factor process, which
requires high level of interaction, networking and knowledge.
Although fifth generation models are more complex, they still
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have the same basic processes as the earlier models. (Trott 2005,
Tidd et al. 1998, Rothwell 1992).
i. Technology push
Technology Push
Develop
ment
Demand Pull
Develop Manufact
Market ment uring Sales
Needs
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v. Network model
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Innovation Process
i. Idea generation
i. Brainstorming
ii. Synthetics
v. Check lists
Brainstorming
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Synthetics
Attributes listing
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Forced relations
Check list
For instance;
v. Can it be minimized?
Morphological analysis
Variables Alternatives
remote/under operator
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