Abstract
Non-conventional approaches to innovation are spreading among firm’s innovation strategy. They arise from innovation for low-income environments and are typically defined with various titles (Frugal Innovation, Low-end Innovation, Bricolage Innovation and others), and all of them share the same goal: re-engineering an existing product through the simplification of existing design or reducing non-essential features in order to deliver the same value. We demonstrate through a model tested with a computer simulation that those innovation approaches lead to an overall final improvement of the product even though the removal of non-essential product features.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Academy of Management Proceedings |
Pages | 000 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | Academy of Management - on-line Duration: 7 Aug 2020 → 11 Aug 2020 |
Conference
Conference | Academy of Management |
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City | on-line |
Period | 7/8/20 → 11/8/20 |
Keywords
- NK model
- agent-based simulation
- product performance.
- technological search