Measuring emerging categories of innovation: Modularity and business model |
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Authors: | Fumio Kodama |
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Affiliation: | MOT Program, Graduate School of Engineering Management, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Shiba 5-37-8, Minato, Tokyo 108-0014, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The oft-cited dichotomy between incremental and radical innovations is less important when we have to analyze how a new technology and its social institution coevolve. In this context, besides incremental and radical innovations, C. Freeman added two more categories of technical change: one is change in the technology system and the other is change in the technoeconomic paradigm.However, as the information technology (IT) revolution progresses further, we come to need more categories of innovations. In the computer industry, the concept of “module” is becoming a solution to growing complexity. In the new IT environment, we can be proactive in demand creation. It becomes crucial, therefore, whether the creation of new “business models” has followed technical innovations. In this article, we will try to demonstrate how these different categories of innovations, i.e., modularization and new business model creation, can be measured. |
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Keywords: | Innovation Modularity Business model Technology system Technoeconomic paradigm |
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