Study 2: Lessons from GE Healthcare: How Incumbents Can Systematically Create Disruptive Innovations

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Authors

  • Aditi Ramdorai
  • Cornelius Herstatt
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFrugal Innovation in Healthcare: How Targeting Low-Income Markets Leads to Disruptive Innovation
Publication date2015
Pages75--103
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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  6. Influencing user innovation activities--A microeconomic perspective and model
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  8. 2 The Frugality 4.0 paradigm
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  14. A typology of user innovation: 20th International CINet Conference
  15. How to transfer discontinuous technology into radical innovation: some evidence from three nanotech cases
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  17. An implementation of the lead user market research method in a'low tech'product area: pipe hangers
  18. Users as sources for radical service innovations: opportunities from collaboration with service lead users
  19. The chief technology officer (CTO) in literature and practice—A review and results from field research in Japan
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  22. Mobile services in banking sector: the role of innovative business solutions in generating competitive advantage
  23. Technology and Innovations Management
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  30. Key factors for successful logistics: services, transportation concepts, IT and management tools
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  35. Key Factors for Successful Logistics
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  38. The role of the chief technology office-responsibilites, skills
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  40. Workshop" Hamburger Innovationsaudit"-Erwartungen und Ziele
  41. Aiming big with small cars
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