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Concept and Innovation
Process
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● Definitionand Concept of Innovation
● Innovation Process
● Innovation Copyright
Definition and Concept of
Innovation
Technical change that can be in the forms
related to :(Schumpeter, 1934)
● goods (products) that are new to
consumers, or higher quality than their
previous counterparts;
● production methods that are new to specific
industries and economic activities in which
they are used;
● opening of new markets;
● use of new sources of raw materials;
Definition and Concept of
Innovation
●a new or significantly improved product
(good or service), or process, a new
marketing method, or a new organizational
method in business practices, workplace
organization or external relations” (OECD,
2005, p. 46)
● innovation as invention;
● innovation as discovery;
Definition and Concept of
Innovation
12 concepts of innovation (Godin, 2008) :
B: innovation as human abilities to creative
activity:
● - innovation as imagination;
● - innovation as ingenuity;
● - innovation as creativity;
Definition and Concept of
Innovation
12 concepts of innovation (Godin, 2008) :
C: innovation as change in all spheres of
life:
● - innovation as cultural change;
● innovation as a process;
● innovation as an invention.
Definition and Concept of
Innovation
● innovation as something new (some real object: product,
service or software);
● - innovation as process of doing, creating something
new;
● - innovation as the instrument for doing, creating
something new;
● - innovation as condition (environment) for doing
something new;
● - innovation as idea (concept) of something new;
● - innovation as human abilities for doing something new;
● - innovation as process of change.
(Ahmed and Shepherd, 2010)
Table 1 A typology of innovations
Aspect of Innovation
Innovation vs. Invention
Innovation vs. Creativity
● Creativity
is the process of
thinking whereas innovation is a
productive process.
Yayasan Inovasi Malaysia, 2010
Innovation Process
INNOVATION PROCESS
● Research and development (R&D)
● Production
● Marketing
Innovation is an opportunity for something new,
different. It is always based on change.
Innovators do not view any change as a threat
but as an opportunity
Models of Innovation
Figure 1. Linear models of innovation
Figure 2 The simultaneous coupling model
Figure 3 Interactive model of innovation
Source: Adapted from R. Rothwell and W. Zegveld (1985) Reindustrialisation and Technology, Longman, London.
Table 1 The chronological development of models of innovation
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Innovation Copyright
● Copyright – an exclusive right that protects
the creators of original works of authorship
such as literary, dramatic, musical, and
artistic works.
● Copyrighted material is denoted by the
symbol ©.
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