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Innovation’s Domain: The Need for a Sharper Yet Broader Focus S
Inventive analogical transfers are characterized by the use of knowledge gained from experience in one knowledge area (source domain) to solve new problems in another field (target domain). Different types of analogical transfers can be distinguished depending on (1) the conceptual distance between source and target domain and (2) the transfer content, describing the type of solution element being transferred
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Can Innovation Be Taught? [A67].pdf
In contrast, when the joint technology development takes place in a technology domain that is novel to the firm, the resulting joint inventions are most fertile as a source of firm follow-on inventions when the university contributes through the input of technological knowledge components situated in exactly this technology domain that is novel to the firm
The two arguments, that establish a negative relationship between an individual's age and NPD and a positive impact of professional experience on NPD, are theoretically contextualized and empirically tested in the entrepreneurship domain. Considering a sample of more than 4000 Italian entrepreneurs of innovative start-ups, a series of econometric analyses confirm that both effects apply and reveal interesting nuances as to the relevance of the age effect and the relative importance of different dimensions of entrepreneurs' business acumen on NPD
Familiarity – The extent to which the Agile teams are familiar with the domain. Flexibility – The degree to which Agile teams can vary scope and/or schedule to incorporate evolving requirements and user feedback
It’s not enough to provide detail at the user story level and expect the team to get it right, especially when the company is in a complex domain foreign to the developers...Not so much when the domain is financial services or medical devices
In this opening article, we provide a brief overview of digital manufacturing and its relation to innovation, a review of prior research in this domain, a summary of the articles in this special issue, and an agenda for future research
Goldense, Bradford L., "Vantage Point: Can Innovation Be Taught?," Machine Design, November 22, 2006, Volume 78, Number 22, Page 54, ISSN 0024-9114.