Search for dissertations about: "innovation trajectory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words innovation trajectory.
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1. Organizational Innovations: A conceptualization of how they are created, diffused and sustained
Abstract : Organizational innovations are essential for firms’ long-term competitiveness. In spite of this, there is less research on organizational innovations than on technical innovations. The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to our understanding of how organizational innovations are created, diffused, and sustained. READ MORE
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2. Innovating Innovation : Understanding the Role of Service Design in Service Innovation
Abstract : Organizations across industries and sectors are seeking novel ways to innovate that can address the complex environments in which they operate. The complexity is reflected in an increasing focus on service innovation as the main growth trajectory, which entails ongoing infusion of technology into creating service offerings focused on customer experience. READ MORE
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3. Navigating the Black Box: Generativity and Incongruences in Digital Innovation
Abstract : Digital technologies offer generative potential as they are malleable, dynamic and can be leveraged across a range of tasks. Prior studies have mainly focused on generativity as driver for recombinatorial innovation. READ MORE
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4. Radical Innovation: Management and policy for electric and hybrid electric vehicle development
Abstract : Technological change can be divided into two categories: in line with the mainstream trajectory or paradigm (continuous, incremental), or breaking with it (discontinuous, radical). This thesis aims to increase understanding of the latter type: paradigmatic shifts in technology. READ MORE
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5. Public Sector Open Innovation: Exploring Barriers and How Intermediaries Can Mitigate Them
Abstract : Public organizations are increasingly embracing open innovation (OI) practices. Still, little is known about how the challenges they face when doing so compare to the barriers that have been identified for OI in the private sector. READ MORE