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  • John Rotrix Tumaneng
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  • 1

    Innovation - Latin word "____" which means "_____"

    Innovare, means to "renew"

  • 2

    It means to improve or replace something

    Innovation

  • 3

    Not all innovations require new _____

    Inventions

  • 4

    A new or improved product or process that differs significantly from the previous

    Innovation

  • 5

    Method for solving technology and business problems for organization

    Innovation Engineer

  • 6

    The result of using the approaches, processess, behaviors, and mindsets of entrepreneurs/innocators

    Innovation Engineering

  • 7

    Two main Dimensions of Innovation

    Degree of Novelty Kind of Innovation

  • 8

    How new is the product?

    Degree of Novelty

  • 9

    If it is a non profit or profit driven innovation

    kind of innovation

  • 10

    process of creating a new product or improving one to meet customer's needs

    Product Innovation

  • 11

    Changes the way customer are served to create value for customers and revenue for the company

    Service Innovation

  • 12

    Creating fundamental structure and components of a business model to create new value propositions, new market opportunities and gain competitive advantage

    Business Model Innovation

  • 13

    development and implementstion of new methods, tools, or techniques to improve how tasks are performed usually for organizations or industries.

    Process and Technology Innovation

  • 14

    changing the structure, culture or practices to enhance its overall effectiveness, make decisions to adapt to change

    Organizational Innovation

  • 15

    Focuses on addressing Societal issues such as poverty, inequality, environmental, etc

    Social Innovation

  • 16

    Also known as ECO-INNOVATION anything that contributes to the betterment of the environment

    Environmental Innovation

  • 17

    Types of Innovation

    Sustaining Disruptive Incremental Radical

  • 18

    Refining what already exists to better meet customer needs and stay ahead of competition

    Sustaining

  • 19

    Introducing something entirely new that shakes up the market and creates a new value

    Disruptive

  • 20

    Making small, step by step improvements to existing products, services or process

    Incremental

  • 21

    Uses revolutionary technology and goes against the norm "deviant"

    Radical

  • 22

    Sources of Innovation

    Manufacturer Innovation End-user innovation

  • 23

    A person innovates in order to sell the innovation

    Manufacturer innovation

  • 24

    A person develops an innovation for their own use because existing products do not meet their needs.

    End-user Innovation

  • 25

    The flow of technology and information among people, enterprises, and institutions is key to an innovative process.

    Innovation System

  • 26

    Framework for understanding innovation which became popular among policy makers and innovation researchers

    Innovation System

  • 27

    It originated in communication to explain how an idea or product gains momentum and diffuses through a specific social system. The end result is that people will adopt a new idea, behavior, or product. It is a process where some people are more apt to adopt the innovation than others.

    Diffusion of innovation

  • 28

    Five Adopter Categories

    Innovators Early Adopters Early Majority Later Majority Laggards

  • 29

    People who wants to buy the product first and are the risk takers

    Innovators

  • 30

    Assumed as leaders, presents opinions and embraces change

    Early Adopters

  • 31

    Trend setters, the first before the average people try it and are rarely leaders

    Early Majority

  • 32

    Tries product when its already mainstream

    Late Majority

  • 33

    Very skeptical to change

    Laggards

  • 34

    A dynamic network of agents interacting in a specific economic/industrial area under a particular institutional infrastructure. Involved in the generation, diffusion, and utilization of technology.

    Technological Innovation System

  • 35

    3 Level of Analysis

    1. Technology in the sense of a knowledge field 2. Product or an artifact 3. Set related products and artifacts aimed at satisfying a particular function

  • 36

    System components are called _____, which represent the static aspect of the system

    Structures

  • 37

    3 Basic Categories

    Actors Institutions Technological Factors

  • 38

    is what primarily drives economic growth in today's knowledge-based economy.

    Innovative Capacity

  • 39

    Innovation Engineering Process

    Story/Narrative Story Prototype Validation Learning Journey Working Business Model/Product/Service Scale Vis planning and execution

  • 40

    ________ forces and _______ marketplace changes are shrinking company lifespans.

    Disruptive and Abrupt

  • 41

    Guiding Principles of Innovation

    Strategy People Process Structure

  • 42

    Provides a road map for innovation

    Strategy

  • 43

    Encourage talent to try, fail fast, and learn from mistakes

    People

  • 44

    Digitize activities to funnel and proper innovation

    Processes

  • 45

    Meet physical, temporal, and collaborative needs.

    Structure

  • 46

    It arises when the dominant operates is rendered incompatible with new phenomena, facilitating the adoption of a new theory

    Paradigm Shift

  • 47

    Paradigm Shifts

    User Innovation Open Innovation Disrustive Innovstion Knowledge-Based Innovation Jugaad Innovation Secondary Innovation

  • 48

    Focuses on the importance of users in the innovation process and argues that the goal is to meet the needs of users.

    User Innovation

  • 49

    Focuses on knowledge interaction both inside and outside the enterprise.

    Open Innovation

  • 50

    The phenomenon by which an innovation transform an existing market or sector

    Disruptive Innovation

  • 51

    Emphasizes the key role of knowledge elements in value creation

    Knowledge-Based Informatoon

  • 52

    breaking through various constraints and improvising effective solutions using limited resources

    Jugaad Innovation

  • 53

    A typical catch-up path "Made in China"

    Secondary Innovation

  • 54

    Total and collaborative innovation driven by a strategic vision that aims for a sustainable and competitive advantage

    Holistic Innovation

  • 55

    Holistic Innovation

    Strategic Element Total Element Open Element Collaborative Element

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Innovation - Latin word "____" which means "_____"

    Innovare, means to "renew"

  • 2

    It means to improve or replace something

    Innovation

  • 3

    Not all innovations require new _____

    Inventions

  • 4

    A new or improved product or process that differs significantly from the previous

    Innovation

  • 5

    Method for solving technology and business problems for organization

    Innovation Engineer

  • 6

    The result of using the approaches, processess, behaviors, and mindsets of entrepreneurs/innocators

    Innovation Engineering

  • 7

    Two main Dimensions of Innovation

    Degree of Novelty Kind of Innovation

  • 8

    How new is the product?

    Degree of Novelty

  • 9

    If it is a non profit or profit driven innovation

    kind of innovation

  • 10

    process of creating a new product or improving one to meet customer's needs

    Product Innovation

  • 11

    Changes the way customer are served to create value for customers and revenue for the company

    Service Innovation

  • 12

    Creating fundamental structure and components of a business model to create new value propositions, new market opportunities and gain competitive advantage

    Business Model Innovation

  • 13

    development and implementstion of new methods, tools, or techniques to improve how tasks are performed usually for organizations or industries.

    Process and Technology Innovation

  • 14

    changing the structure, culture or practices to enhance its overall effectiveness, make decisions to adapt to change

    Organizational Innovation

  • 15

    Focuses on addressing Societal issues such as poverty, inequality, environmental, etc

    Social Innovation

  • 16

    Also known as ECO-INNOVATION anything that contributes to the betterment of the environment

    Environmental Innovation

  • 17

    Types of Innovation

    Sustaining Disruptive Incremental Radical

  • 18

    Refining what already exists to better meet customer needs and stay ahead of competition

    Sustaining

  • 19

    Introducing something entirely new that shakes up the market and creates a new value

    Disruptive

  • 20

    Making small, step by step improvements to existing products, services or process

    Incremental

  • 21

    Uses revolutionary technology and goes against the norm "deviant"

    Radical

  • 22

    Sources of Innovation

    Manufacturer Innovation End-user innovation

  • 23

    A person innovates in order to sell the innovation

    Manufacturer innovation

  • 24

    A person develops an innovation for their own use because existing products do not meet their needs.

    End-user Innovation

  • 25

    The flow of technology and information among people, enterprises, and institutions is key to an innovative process.

    Innovation System

  • 26

    Framework for understanding innovation which became popular among policy makers and innovation researchers

    Innovation System

  • 27

    It originated in communication to explain how an idea or product gains momentum and diffuses through a specific social system. The end result is that people will adopt a new idea, behavior, or product. It is a process where some people are more apt to adopt the innovation than others.

    Diffusion of innovation

  • 28

    Five Adopter Categories

    Innovators Early Adopters Early Majority Later Majority Laggards

  • 29

    People who wants to buy the product first and are the risk takers

    Innovators

  • 30

    Assumed as leaders, presents opinions and embraces change

    Early Adopters

  • 31

    Trend setters, the first before the average people try it and are rarely leaders

    Early Majority

  • 32

    Tries product when its already mainstream

    Late Majority

  • 33

    Very skeptical to change

    Laggards

  • 34

    A dynamic network of agents interacting in a specific economic/industrial area under a particular institutional infrastructure. Involved in the generation, diffusion, and utilization of technology.

    Technological Innovation System

  • 35

    3 Level of Analysis

    1. Technology in the sense of a knowledge field 2. Product or an artifact 3. Set related products and artifacts aimed at satisfying a particular function

  • 36

    System components are called _____, which represent the static aspect of the system

    Structures

  • 37

    3 Basic Categories

    Actors Institutions Technological Factors

  • 38

    is what primarily drives economic growth in today's knowledge-based economy.

    Innovative Capacity

  • 39

    Innovation Engineering Process

    Story/Narrative Story Prototype Validation Learning Journey Working Business Model/Product/Service Scale Vis planning and execution

  • 40

    ________ forces and _______ marketplace changes are shrinking company lifespans.

    Disruptive and Abrupt

  • 41

    Guiding Principles of Innovation

    Strategy People Process Structure

  • 42

    Provides a road map for innovation

    Strategy

  • 43

    Encourage talent to try, fail fast, and learn from mistakes

    People

  • 44

    Digitize activities to funnel and proper innovation

    Processes

  • 45

    Meet physical, temporal, and collaborative needs.

    Structure

  • 46

    It arises when the dominant operates is rendered incompatible with new phenomena, facilitating the adoption of a new theory

    Paradigm Shift

  • 47

    Paradigm Shifts

    User Innovation Open Innovation Disrustive Innovstion Knowledge-Based Innovation Jugaad Innovation Secondary Innovation

  • 48

    Focuses on the importance of users in the innovation process and argues that the goal is to meet the needs of users.

    User Innovation

  • 49

    Focuses on knowledge interaction both inside and outside the enterprise.

    Open Innovation

  • 50

    The phenomenon by which an innovation transform an existing market or sector

    Disruptive Innovation

  • 51

    Emphasizes the key role of knowledge elements in value creation

    Knowledge-Based Informatoon

  • 52

    breaking through various constraints and improvising effective solutions using limited resources

    Jugaad Innovation

  • 53

    A typical catch-up path "Made in China"

    Secondary Innovation

  • 54

    Total and collaborative innovation driven by a strategic vision that aims for a sustainable and competitive advantage

    Holistic Innovation

  • 55

    Holistic Innovation

    Strategic Element Total Element Open Element Collaborative Element