TITEL
Product innovation processes: conceptual and methodological considerations
FöRFATTARE
Andersson, Sven
INSTITUTION
Industriell ekonomi och samhällsvetenskap / Redovisning och styrning
SAMMANFATTNING
This thesis addresses the social dimension of individuals engaging in the
product innovation process in order to develop and choose techniques for
knowledge creation about the social evolvement of a product innovation. The
social dimensions of product innovation processes are particular
interesting, since many firms today organize their processes by combining
individuals from different functions and knowledge areas. The main argument
is that decreasing the product’s time to market saves costs through
divergent perspectives of the product innovation early in the product
innovation process; thus, understanding the social dimension may contribute
to improving a firm’s product innovation process. This is addressed by (1)
developing a conceptual model of the product innovation process in respect
to the dynamic interplay between individuals in terms of social and
cognitive dimensions; (2) formulating a research plan for a significant test
of the model; (3) empirically testing a significant part of the research
plan on one individual participating in a product innovation process; and
(4) developing a research plan based on this test. In this study,
development of the conceptual model is based on a literature review. The
significant test and the formulation of a research plan are based on the
repertory grid technique, social network analysis, and alter-ego network
analysis in order to understand if these techniques could be applied to the
central concepts, which are, frame of reference, thought, action,
interaction, and structures. The significant test indicated a complex
relationship between the central concepts, which implies a need for
researchers to combine techniques and to participate within the process.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--07/07--SE / NR 2007:07
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