Monday, January 29

Journal of Product Innovation Management

There are some very interesting papers on disruptive innovation by the likes of Rebecca Henderson and Clayton Christensen in the free sample edition of the Journal of Product Innovation Management. After reading all these papers, and all the divergent views on innovation contained within them, you realize just how complex a subject innovation is. Gatignon et al. (2002) summed it up nicely:

" . . . after 30 years of research into innovation and business performance, key concepts and measures are often ambiguous and, consequently, there is substantial empirical confusion on the effects of different kinds of innovation on firm performance and competitive superiority."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I work as innovation manager for a multinational firm. I´ve been in this position for a couple of years. I completely agree that even the most experienced managers on this issue might feel this confusion sometime. But I really think the practical description offered by broken bulb of innovation is excellent!!

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Blogger Gordon Graham said...

Hi Valdajos! Thanks for the kind words.

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