What happens when successful companies in emerging markets make the leap into more developed ones?
Innovation
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What It Takes to Be a Serial Innovator
An intriguing new book discusses the traits of serial innovators at established companies.
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The Problem With Digital Design
Using digital design in product development has potential downsides as well as advantages.
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Collaborating With Customer Communities: Lessons From the Lego Group
For the Lego Group, a close bond with user communities is not a pipe dream but a reality.
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The Case for Standard Measures of Patent Quality
The current approach to measuring patent quality is not serving the world's patent systems.
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Why Innovations Are Arguments
Too many executives confuse what an innovation is with what an innovation would do for them if they had one.
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The Age of the Consumer-Innovator
Consumers generate massive amounts of product innovation — which has significant implications for new product development.
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The User Innovation Revolution
According to von Hippel, users are often the first source of new products.
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How Quality Drives the Rise and Fall of High-Tech Products
While network effects do affect market share flows, quality prevails.
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Is Your Company Choosing the Best Innovation Ideas?
Generating good innovation proposals from within the ranks of the organization is only the beginning. The more difficult part is creating a selection process that identifies which ideas to implement.