What are the 5 types of innovation by Schumpeter (1883 - 1950)?
What are the 4 types of innovation by The Oslo Manual for measuring innovation?
Why is an innovation not always succesful from day 1
It should keep developing. You need people that want to use it. Otherwise, you will always keep improving the product without use (motivation)
What is the role of IS and IT in innovation?
Why are trends and innovation not always the same?
You need to look at the performance, does it deliver something? Does it create a Digital Transformation?
What determines the performance?
Why is innovation a business? What are the 4 pillars?
Because it is linked to performance, to improve companies’ performance. A great innovation without the pillars: Knowledge, People, Process and Collaboration is not going to work
What are traits of innovative personalities? (Bill Gates, Elon Musk etc.)
What are the 4 waves of innovation in IT?
Development (hard engineering –> intellectual property)
Adoption (intellectual property –> customer benefit)
What is the shortcoming of privacy laws?
It became an audit/compliance thing, the company not wanting to get a fine.
It’s not about the protection of the citizens anymore
Too much regulation could kill innovation
Why is Digital Transformation bullshit?
As soon as there is a “new trend” – well, some dorks still think it’s a hype – a whole bunch of new experts is lining up too, offering you all their shallow buzzword wisdom and silver bullets or fail-safe new methods
What is Digital Transformation? (Gartner)
Digital transformation can refer to anything from IT modernization (for example, cloud computing), to digital optimization, to the invention of new digital business models. The term is widely used in public-sector organizations to refer to modest initiatives such as putting services online or legacy modernization. Thus, the term is more like “digitization” than “digital business transformation.”
What is Digital Transformation? (Hinings et al, 2018)
The combined effects of several digital innovations bringing about novel actors (and actor constellations), structures, practices, values, and beliefs that change, threaten, replace or complement existing rules of the game within organizations, ecosystems, industries or fields
What is Digital Transformation? (Nambisan et al, 2017)
3) The creation of (and consequent change in) market offerings, business processes, or models that result from the use of digital technology. Stated differently, in digital innovation, digital technologies and associated digitizing processes form an innate part of the new idea and/or its development, diffusion, or assimilation
What is Digital Transformation? (Yoo et al, 2010)
4) Following Schumpeter (1934), we define digital innovation as the carrying out of new combinations of digital and physical components to produce novel products. Our use of the term digital innovation thus implies a focus on product innovation, distinguishing it from extant IT innovation research that has been primarily occupied with process innovation
What is meant by digital innovation?
The use of technology in a wide range of innovation
A necessary but insufficient condition for digital innovation is that the new combination relies on digitization, i.e., the encoding of analog information into digital format. Digitization makes physical products programmable, addressable, sensible, communicable, memorable, traceable, and associable.
What is meant by digital? (Yoo et al, 2010)
The conversion from mainly analog information into the binary language understood by computer (The digitization of the book)
What are the 5 Digital Innovation elements to memorize?
What are the 4 types/zones of innovation networks?
X-axis: Similar to heterogeneous
Y-axis: Incremental innovation to radical innovation
What are the 4 types/zones of innovation networks?
X-axis: Similar to heterogeneous
Y-axis: Incremental innovation to radical innovation
What are the 4 types/zones of innovation networks?
X-axis: Similar to heterogeneous
Y-axis: Incremental innovation to radical innovation
What is true about the (old school) Organizational Theories of Innovation?
What is the Technology S-curve? (Christensen, 1992)
X-axis: Measure of applied effort (resources, people, money, technology etc.)
Y-axis: Measure of advancement
What is the difference between the natural and physical limit?
Natural: Organic, our human limt (we are not ready to cope with it/accept it)
Physical: The limitation of the technology of some element
Most of the times, the natural follows the physical