Approach for a Pattern-Based Development of Frugal Innovations

Emerging markets have become increasingly interesting for companies from industrialized countries, but the requirements in these markets differ dramatically from those in the companies’ traditional markets. New products and services are demanded – so-called frugal innovations. Since the challenges f...

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Main Authors: Anne-Christin Lehner, Christian Koldewey, Jürgen Gausemeier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Carleton University 2018-04-01
Series:Technology Innovation Management Review
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Online Access:http://timreview.ca/article/1149
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spelling doaj-511730e112e84b0a8368971e84fdeabb2020-11-25T00:21:11ZengCarleton UniversityTechnology Innovation Management Review1927-03212018-04-01841427http://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/1149Approach for a Pattern-Based Development of Frugal InnovationsAnne-Christin Lehner0Christian Koldewey1Jürgen Gausemeier2 Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA University of Paderborn University of Paderborn Emerging markets have become increasingly interesting for companies from industrialized countries, but the requirements in these markets differ dramatically from those in the companies’ traditional markets. New products and services are demanded – so-called frugal innovations. Since the challenges for the development of frugal innovations are often quite similar – for example, low income of the target customer, poor infrastructure, etc. – the hypothesis appears that the solutions will also be similar. In our earlier TIM Review article (Lehner & Gausemeier, 2016), we showed how solution patterns for frugal innovations can be derived. The article at hand summarizes those findings and supplements an innovation process for frugal innovation using the solution patterns. The validation based on the example of telemedical assistant systems shows the benefit of the pattern-based development of frugal innovations. The article addresses managers and engineers who plan to introduce frugal innovations, as well as university-based researchers interested in the development of frugal innovations.http://timreview.ca/article/1149business modelemerging marketsfrugal innovationspatternsproducts and services
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Approach for a Pattern-Based Development of Frugal Innovations
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emerging markets
frugal innovations
patterns
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Christian Koldewey
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publisher Carleton University
series Technology Innovation Management Review
issn 1927-0321
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Emerging markets have become increasingly interesting for companies from industrialized countries, but the requirements in these markets differ dramatically from those in the companies’ traditional markets. New products and services are demanded – so-called frugal innovations. Since the challenges for the development of frugal innovations are often quite similar – for example, low income of the target customer, poor infrastructure, etc. – the hypothesis appears that the solutions will also be similar. In our earlier TIM Review article (Lehner & Gausemeier, 2016), we showed how solution patterns for frugal innovations can be derived. The article at hand summarizes those findings and supplements an innovation process for frugal innovation using the solution patterns. The validation based on the example of telemedical assistant systems shows the benefit of the pattern-based development of frugal innovations. The article addresses managers and engineers who plan to introduce frugal innovations, as well as university-based researchers interested in the development of frugal innovations.
topic business model
emerging markets
frugal innovations
patterns
products and services
url http://timreview.ca/article/1149
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