Service innovation, user involvement, and intellectual property management

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Authors

  • Christiane Hipp
  • Cornelius Herstatt
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInvolving Customers in New Service Development
Publication date2006
Pages269--280
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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  1. To own or not to own: How ownership affects user innovation-An empirical study in the German rowing community
  2. The innovation process: an introduction to process models
  3. The ‘fuzzy front end’of innovation
  4. Interfirm cooperation: a brief overview of current theoretical findings and issues for future research
  5. To share or not to share--Exploring the impact of sharing behavior on user innovativeness
  6. Lessons learned and the challenges and opportunities ahead
  7. Preface and introduction: What makes this book unique?
  8. Signaling--an innovative approach to identify lead users in online communities
  9. External search for exploration of future discontinuities and trends: Implications from the literature using co-citation and content analysis
  10. Patents in the service industries (Final Report to EC DG Research)
  11. How to transfer discontinuous technology into radical innovation: some evidence from three nanotech cases
  12. TO SHARE OR NOT TO SHARE
  13. The Lead User method: an outline of empirical findings and issues for future research
  14. Developing New Products via the Lead User Method. Managing Strategic Innovation and Change. M. Tushman and P. Anderson
  15. Patents in the service industries. Final report
  16. A typology of user innovation
  17. Patents in the Service Industries, final report, EC contract No ERBHPV2-CT-1999-06
  18. The chief technology officer (CTO) in theory and practice: A literature review and results from field research in Japan
  19. Systematische Nutzung von Analogien bei der Entwicklung innovativer Produkte
  20. Impact analysis of front end practices in innovative new product development in Japanese manufacturing companies
  21. Need assessment in practice-methods, experiences and trends
  22. NPD-Process and planning in Japanese engineering companies—Findings from an interview research
  23. Innovation process success factors at hidden champions: A Japan-Germany comparison
  24. Changing workforce demographics: strategies derived from the resource-based view of HRM
  25. Patents in the Service Industries
  26. Tinkering Toward the Good––Sustainable Investing Between Utopian Imaginaries and Actualizations
  27. A typology of user innovation: 20th International CINet Conference
  28. Belief elicitation study: Identifying salient beliefs of patients towards the use of mHealth
  29. When passion meets profession: How embedded lead users contribute to corporate innovation
  30. Perspectives and misconceptions about frugal engineering in advanced product development: an industry insight
  31. 'Too Good'to Succeed? Why Not Just Try'Good Enough'! Some Deliberations on the Prospects of Frugal Innovations
  32. India’s emergence as a lead market for frugal innovations: An introduction to the theme and to the contributed volume
  33. Sources of bioentrepreneurship: the cases of Germany and Japan
  34. Technologie-und Innovationsmanagement
  35. Online-Kundeneinbindung in den frühen Innovationsphasen
  36. Patents in the service industries, final report prepared for the European Commission
  37. India’s Electronic Voting Machines: Social Construction of a Controversy Surrounding a Frugal Innovation
  38. Technologie-und Innovationsmanagement
  39. Innovating for emerging markets? An assessment of German hidden champions’ strategies
  40. Roadmapping of biogas production technology in Sub-Saharan Africa: waste to energy
  41. Die Inanspruchnahme öffentlicher Förderprogramme durch KMU
  42. Produktentwicklung mit
  43. Innovationsmanagement in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen
  44. Innovationfelder Mit Lead Usern Erschließen
  45. Innovationshemmnisse in kleinen und mittelgroßen Unternehmen-Konzeption der empirischen Untersuchung