87 resultados para Diffusion of innovation
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Actually, the term innovation seems to be one of the most used in any kind of business practices. However, in order to get value from it, companies need to define a systematic and structured way to manage innovation. This process can be difficult and very risky since it is associated with the development of firm´s capabilities which involves human and technical challenges according to the context of a firm. Additionally, it seems not to exist a magic formula to manage innovation and what may work in a company may not work in another, even though in the same type of industry. In this sense, the purpose of this research is to identify how the oil and gas companies can manage innovation and what are the main elements, their interrelations and structure, required for managing innovation effectively in this critical sector for the world economy. The study follows a holistic single case study in a National Oil Company (NOC) of a developing country to explore how innovation performs in the industry, what are the main elements regarding innovation management and their interactions according to the nature of the industry. Contributory literature and qualitative data from the case study company (with the use of non-standardized interviews) is collected and analyzed. The research confirms the relevance and importance of the definition and implementation of an innovation framework in order to ensure the generation of value and organize as well as guide the efforts in innovation done by a firm. In this way based on the theoretical background, research´s findings, and in the company´s innovation environment and conditions, a framework for managing innovation at the case study company is suggested. This study is one of the few, if not only one, that has reviewed the way as oil and gas companies manage innovation and its practical implementation in a company from a developing country. Both researchers and practitioners will get a photograph of understanding innovation management in the oil and gas industry and its growing necessity in the business world. Some issues have been highlighted, so that future study can be focused in those directions. In fact, even though research on innovation management has significantly grown, there are still many issues that need to be addressed to get insight about managing innovation in various contexts and industries. Studies are mostly performed in the context of large firms and in developed countries, so then research in the context of developing countries is still almost an untouched area, especially in the oil and gas industry. Finally, from the research it seems crucial to explore the effect of some innovation-related variables such as: open innovation in third world economies and in state-own companies; the impact of mergers and acquisitions in innovation performance in oil and gas companies; value measurement in the first stages of the innovation process; and, development of innovation capabilities in companies from developing nations.
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The main goal of this study is to create a seamless chain of actions and more detailed structure to the front end of innovation to be able to increase the front end performance and finally to influence the renewal of companies. The main goal is achieved through by the new concept of an integrated model of early activities of FEI leading to a discovery of new elements of opportunities and the identification of new business and growth areas. The procedure offers one possible solution to a dynamic strategy formation process in innovation development cycle. In this study the front end of innovation is positioned between a strategy reviews and a concept creation with needed procedures, tools, and frameworks. The starting point of the study is that the origins of innovation are not well enough understood. The study focuses attention on the early activities of FEI. These first activities are conceptualized in order to find out successful innovation initiatives and strategic renewal agendas. A seamless chain of activities resulting in faster and more precise identification of opportunities and growth areas available on markets and inside companies is needed. Three case studies were conducted in order to study company views on available theory doctrine and to identify the first practical experiences and procedures in the beginning of the front end of innovation. Successful innovation requires focus on renewal in both internal and external directions and they should be carefully balanced for best results. Instead of inside-out mode of actions the studied companies have a strong outside-in thinking mode and they mainly co-develop their innovation initiatives in close proximity with customers i.e. successful companies are an integral part of customers business and success. Companies have tailor-made innovation processes combined their way of working linked to their business goals, and priorities of actual needs of transformation. The result of this study is a new modular FEI platform which can be configured by companies against their actual business needs and drivers. This platform includes new elements of FEI documenting an architecture presenting how the system components work together. The system is a conceptual approach from theories of emergent strategy formation, opportunity identification and creation, interpretation-analysis-experimentation triad and the present FEI theories. The platform includes new features compared to actual models of FEI. It allows managers to better understand the importance of FEI in the whole innovation development stage and FEI as a phase and procedure to discover and implement emergent strategy. An adaptable company rethinks and redirects strategy proactively from time to time. Different parts of the business model are changed to remove identified obstacles for growth and renewal which gives them avenues to find right reforms for renewal.
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The goal of this thesis is to study user-driven innovations and user involvement throughout the innovation process in context of B2B companies. Significant emphasis in the analysis put onto the late stages of innovation process and commercialization of innovations. Thesis includes detailed review of theoretical concepts and underlying frameworks of innovation process, lead users and user-driven innovations. The empirical part of the thesis consist of interviews of the four companies from ICT industry, followed by the comprehensive analysis and comparison of the results. The presented findings indicate common challenges, which ICT companies face, when shifting towards innovation by users paradigm. Linkages and connections among current situation and theoretical frameworks presented in the discussion part of the thesis allow to draw practical managerial implications. The results of the research emphasize valuable insights and challenges of user interactions within innovation process as well as output and participation related benefits for the companies and users. The research points out current state of the user involvement techniques and tools used for user interactions as well as suggests the possibilities for improvement in the future.
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This study is motivated by the question how resource scarce innovative entrepreneurial companies seek and leverage global resources. This study takes a resource-seeking perspective a step forward and suggests that resources that enable the entrepreneurial internationalisation are largely accrued from the early stages of entrepreneurial life; that is from the innovation development. Consequently, this study seeks to explain how innovation and internationalisation processes are interrelated in the entrepreneurial internationalisation. This main objective is approached through three research questions, (1) What role do inter-organisational relationships in innovation have in the entrepreneurial internationalisation process? (2) What kind of inward–outward links do inter-organisational relationships create in the resource-seeking-based entrepreneurial internationalisation process? (3) What kind of capability to collaborate forms in the interaction of inter-organisational relationship deployment? The research design is a mixed methods design that consists of quantitative pilot study and qualitative multiple case study of five entrepreneurial life science companies from Finland and Austria. The findings show that innovation and internationalisation processes are tightly interwoven in pre-internationalisation state. The findings also reveal that the more experienced companies are able to take advantage of complexcross-border inter-organisational relationship structures better than the starting companies. However, very minor evidence was found on inward links translating into outward links in the entrepreneurial internationalisation process, despite the expectation to observe more of these links in the data. Combined intangible-tangible resource-seeking was the most preferred to build links between inward–outward internationalisation but also to develop competence to collaborate. By adopting a resource- instead of market-seeking approach, this study illustrated that internationalisation extends to early stages of innovative companies, and that in high-technology companies’ potentially significant cross-border relationships have started to form long before incorporation. Therefore, these observations justified the firmer inclusion of pre-company history in innovative entrepreneurship studies. The study offers a conceptualisation of entrepreneurial internationalisation that is perceived as a process. The main theoretical contributions are in the areas of international entrepreneurship and in the behavioural process studies of entrepreneurial internationalisation and resource-based internationalisation. The inclusion of the innovation-based discussion, namely the innovation process, in the internationalisation process theories has clearly contributed to the understanding of entrepreneurial internationalisation in the context of international entrepreneurship. Innovation development is a central act of entrepreneurial companies, and neglecting innovation process investigation from entrepreneurial internationalisation leaves potentially influential mechanisms unexplored.
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The research topic of the work is: “Factors of innovation creation within functionally heterogeneous project teams”. The research question is “What are the factors of innovation creation within functionally heterogeneous project teams?” The subject of this research is to explore the teams of projects, aimed at creating innovations, and understand how innovation is generated through project team work within them in term of factors. In line with the purposes of this study, firstly, it was analyzed what factors of such teams’ work are affecting creating innovation positively and negatively on the base of chosen literature and a preliminary conceptional framework was formulated, and secondly, the research of the work of project teams in one of the divisions of ABB company has been done and other factors and interdependencies between them have been added to the conceptional framework. This final conceptional framework constitutes the essense of the work findings and can be used as a tool to analyze the innovation creation process in functionally heterogeneous project teams
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The User Experience (UX) designers are undoubtedly aware of how many UX design methods currently exist and that sometimes it becomes a problem to choose an appropriate one. What are all of methods that designers have in their “arsenal”? When can they use them? This thesis presents the research on the design methods in the contemporary context of User Experience (UX) and Innovations by using a survey approach. The study is limited to cover the domain of consumer mobile services development and provider companies around the world. The study follows 2 clear objectives: (1) to understand what design methods are currently used in that context and to what extent they are used (2) to identify at what stage according to the UX design thinking process for creating innovations they are placed. The study contributes to the research in the field of UX design and Innovations and extends the knowledge in that field together with communities’ (UXPA, SIGCHI, SIGSOFT) members’ cooperation. The research is vital due to lack of information on design practices and their application in the chosen context.
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Innovation improves human affluence and comfort and is key driver of nation’s economic progression. This study focuses on National innovation systems in general and Finnish national innovation system in particular. It is known that innovation process does not work in isolation; rather it is an outcome of role played numerous actors. In this study three aspects are explained- firstly, to define the most important actors of National innovation systems and secondly, a framework to analyze National innovation system. Third aspect of this study highlights and analyzes the key aspects of Finnish National Innovation system. Moreover, during the course of this study emphasis was given on the utmost central processes which are required to come off in innovation system as they can successfully lead towards innovation.
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Tutkielman tavoitteena oli kehittää SuomenKirjurituotteen tuottaman sähköisessä muodossa olevan Liikekirjuri-tietopalvelun markkinointia. Käyttäjät ovat taloushallinnon ammattilaisia, pääasiassa tilitoimistoja. Tavoitteeseen pyrittiin selvitämällä asiakasyrityksille tärkeimpiä tuotteen ominaisuuksia sekä niitä tekijöitä, jotka ovat vaikuttaneet nykyisten asiakkaiden hankintapäätökseen. Lisäksi pyrittiin selvittämään, miten tehokkaana asiakkaat ovat kokeneet markkinointiviestinnän. On myös haluttu selvittää,kuinka tyytyväisiä asiakkaat ovat palveluun ja sen ominaisuuksiin. Tutkielma koostuu teoria- ja empiriaosuuksista. Teoriaosassa esitellään innovaation diffuusiota, informaatiopalveluiden taloustiedettä sekä yritysmarkkinointia. Empiirisen osuuden muodostaa kvantitatiivinen tutkimus, joka suoritettiin kirjekyselynä. Tutkimuksen perusteella päädyttiin seuraaviin tuloksiin ja suosituksiin: Myyntityön tulisi olla aktiivisempaa. Markkinoinnissa on hyväkorostaa suhteelliseen hyötyyn lukeutuvia ominaisuuksia. Referenssien käyttöä tulisi tehostaa. Havaittiin myös, että nykyiset asiakkaat ovat olleet erittäin tyytyväisiä ohjelmistoon.
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Tämän diplomityön tavoitteena oli selvittää tekijöitä, jotka hidastavat ja estävät kiinteistöalalle kehitetyn sähköisen palvelualustan käyttöönottoa isännöitsijätoimistoissa ja niiden isännöimissä taloyhtiöissä. Osana työtä perehdyttiin innovaation diffuusion liittyvään teoriaan ja kirjallisuuteen. Teoriaosuudessa selvitettiin muun muassa tutkimuksessa apuna käytettäviä malleja ja viitekehyksiä uuden tuotteen markkinointiin liittyvien esteiden jäsentämiseksi. Tutkimus toteutettiin kvalitatiivisena tutkimuksena isännöitsijätoimistojen edustajia haastattelemalla. Merkittävimmät esiin tulleet käyttöönottoa hidastavat tai estävät tekijät liittyivät epävarmuuteen palvelun hyödyistä verrattuna sen käyttöönoton vaatimaan panostukseen, palvelun käyttöönoton edellyttämiin toimintatapojen muutoksiin isännöitsijätoimistossa ja suhteessa taloyhtiöihin, johtamiseen sekä palvelun markkinointiin taloyhtiöille. Johtopäätöksenä oli, että palvelualustan markkinointia on kehitettävä ratkaisukeskeisemmäksi ja palvelun käyttöönoton tukea on parannettava ja tuotteistettava. Lisäksi tukea isännöitsijätoimistoille palvelun markkinointiin ja myyntiin taloyhtiöille on lisättävä.
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Tämän Pro gradu –tutkielman tarkoitus on analysoida ja tutkia hybridiautojen diffuusiota Suomessa vuosien 2004 – 2012 aikana sekä antaa suuntaviivoja tulevaisuuden kehityksestä Suomen automarkkinoilla. Tutkielmassa analysoidaan myös sitä, minkälainen vaikutus veroperusteisilla hinnanalennuksilla voi olla hybridiauton kaltaisen tuotteen myyntimääriin. Tutkielman teoreettinen tausta koostuu innovaation diffuusion teoriasta ja aiemmista diffuusiotutkimuksista hybridiautoja koskien. Tutkielman analyysiosaa varten on kerätty aineistoa autonvalmistajilta ja Liikenteen turvallisuusvirastolta Trafilta. Tilastollisen aineiston perusteella on pystytty analysoimaan hybridiautojen myynnin kehitystä Suomessa ja erityisesti vuoden 2008 veromuutoksen vaikutusta myyntimääriin. Tutkielman tulokset puoltavat ajatusta siitä, että valtio voi halutessaan vauhdittaa ympäristöystävällisten autojen kauppaa huojentamalla niiden verokohtelua. Hybridiautojen myyntimäärät ovat vaihdelleet vuosittain ja diffuusio itsessään on myyntimäärien perusteella vielä alkutekijöissään, mutta tästä huolimatta kasvu on ollut jatkuvaa. Arviot tulevaisuuden myyntimääristä ovat vaihtelevia, joskin pienimuotoinen jatkuva kasvu on todennäköistä seuraavien vuosien aikana.
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In the European Union, the importance of mobile communications was realized early on. The process of mobile communications becoming ubiquitous has taken time, as the innovation of mobile communications diffused into the society. The aim of this study is to find out how the evolution and spatial patterns of the diffusion of mobile communications within the European Union could be taken into account in forecasting the diffusion process. There is relatively lot of research of innovation diffusion on the individual (micro) andthe country (macro) level, if compared to the territorial level. Territorial orspatial diffusion refers either to the intra-country or inter-country diffusionof an innovation. In both settings, the dif- fusion of a technological innovation has gained scarce attention. This study adds knowledge of the diffusion between countries, focusing especially on the role of location in this process. The main findings of the study are the following: The penetration rates of the European Union member countries have become more even in the period of observation, from the year 1981 to 2000. The common digital GSM system seems to have hastened this process. As to the role of location in the diffusion process, neighboring countries have had similar diffusion processes. They can be grouped into three, the Nordic countries, the central and southern European countries, and the remote southern European countries. The neighborhood effect is also domi- nating in thegravity model which is used for modeling the adoption timing of the countries. The subsequent diffusion within a country, measured by the logistic model in Finland, is af- fected positively by its economic situation, and it seems to level off at some 92 %. Considering the launch of future mobile communications systemsusing a common standard should implicate an equal development between the countries. The launching time should be carefully selected as the diffusion is probably delayed in economic downturns. The location of a country, measured by distance, can be used in forecasting the adoption and diffusion. Fi- nally, the result of penetration rates becoming more even implies that in a relatively homoge- nous set of countries, such as the European Union member countries, the estimated final pene- tration of a single country can be used for approximating the penetration of the others. The estimated eventual penetration of Finland, some 92 %, should thus also be the eventual level for all the European Union countries and for the European Union as a whole.