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Process of Technological Change: Innovation Ch. 3
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Page 1: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

Process of Technological

Change: Innovation

Ch. 3

Page 2: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes:

Innovation, and

Diffusion (penyebaran),

Page 3: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

We will focus on

The process of

INNOVATION

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Innovation,

Specifically, we will address such questions:

1. What are the different type of innovation?

2. What are the dynamics of technoloty evoltion?

3. What are the characteristics of innovative firms?

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The Dynamics of Technological Change

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Technological change can thus be described at two level:

At the level of the individual firm, or

At the level of the technology

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Inovation Dynamics at The Firm Level

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Firm Level

At the level of an individual firm, technological change may be dsescribed as a procdess of problem solving.

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We can identify four stages in proces of problem solving.

1. Problem Recognition.

2. Technology Selection.

3. Solution Development.

4. Commercialization/implementation.

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PROBLEMRECOGNITION

TECHNOLOGYSELECTION

SOLUTIONDEVELOPMENT

COMMERCIALI-ZATION

Triggers Alternative Mode of Implementation

Forms of Change

Technological feasibility

Market potential

Mandated

Alternative design

Technolgy choices

Innovation

Adoption

Commercialization ofNew product

Reconfiguration ofValue chain

Management of Technology: Key Question

Will we create competitive advantage?

Which technology should we bet on?

Should we make or buy?

How do we implement?

Model Of Problem Solving

Page 11: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

The four-stage problem solving model serves three purposes:

1. It provides a unifying framework within which we will be discussing the twin processes of innovation and diffusion.

2. It provides a normative framework for key management of technooogy decisions, such as new product introduction or value chain configurations; and

3. It helps us to focus on the key questions that need to be answered during management of technology.

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Technology Level Although each firm is trying to seek competitive advantage throgh

its own problem solving efforts, in most cases technological change is driven by numerous firms and organizations involved in technology development.

As a result, at the level of a specific technology (product of process), technology change displays evolutionary dynamics that are not controlled by a single firm.

Although brreakthroughs are difficulst to forecast, one a technology has emerged, the evolutionary dynamics display predictable patterns that enable us to discern the direction of technological change.

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Just what drives these changes?

We can identify five sets of actors that participate in the evolutionary dynamics:

1. Technolgy Developer which typically are firms involved in innovations in their pursuit of comptitive advantage;

2. Technologh Facilitators, yang menghasilkan/menyediakan sumberdaya dalam pendanaan dan pelaksanaan usaha inovasi.

3. Customers (Pelanggan) yang tertarik pada buah pengembangan teknologi dan siapa yang menggambarkan arah dari pengembangan.

4. Regulatory agents (lembaga regulator), pemerintah dan pihak lain yang menggambarkan bentuk dari produk dan proses dengan membuat standar atau spesifikasi.

5. Other stakeholders, yang menerima keuntungan (seperti suplier yang memasok pada perusahaan yang melakukan inovasi) atau victim (sasaran) perubahan teknologi (contoh: industri seperti yang menjadi ketinggalan dengan adanya perubahan teknologi).

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Implication of the Technology Management

1. Innovation, Imitation, and Adoption.

2. The Role of Technology and Market Factor.

3. The Centrality of Learning

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1. Innovation, Imitation, and Adoption.

Ketika sebuah perusahaan melakukan inovasi (misal: mengembangkan produk baru), dua kelompok pemain yang berbeda akan merespon inovasi tersebut.

Kelompok pertama, pelanggan (baik individual maupun perusahaan lain), membuat keputusan untuk mengadopsi atau tidak mengadopsi inovasi tersebut.

Kelompok kedua adalah pesaing, yang mungkin menentukan untuk meniru (mencopy) inovasi dan membuat produk baru miliknya bersaing dengan perusahaan yang melakukan inovasi. Kita sebut hal ini sebagai imitasi (imitation).

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INNOVATIONINNOVATION

IMITATIONIMITATION

ADOPTIONADOPTION

SUPPLY-SIDECompetitors

DEMAND-SIDEConsumer

INNOVATION, IMITATION, AND ADOPTION

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2. The Role of Technology and Market Factor

To be succesful, a firm has to manage two related processes:

1. Finding effective solution to a problem, and

2. Gaining acceptance of the solution in the marketplace..

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TechnologyDimension

MarketDimension

TECHNOLOGY-MARKET (T-M) MATRIX

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2. The Centrality of Learning

Man ways oto learn, we identify three major mecanisms of learning:

1. Environmental surveillance through technical and market intelligence

2. Experimentation within firms whereby firms can learn problem solving by simulations and by trial and error.

3. Imitation through competitive intelligence.

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What is Innovation?

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Definition of innovation

Rogers defines an innovation as "an idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption"

Page 22: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

Definition of innovation

Innovation is the process whereby new and improved products, processes, materials, and services are developed and transferred to a plant and/or market where they are appropriate (Rubenstein).

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Definition of Technology

Technology is the practical implementation of learning and knowledge by individuals and organizations to aid human endeavor. Technology is the knowledge, products, processes, tools, and systems used in the creation of goods or in the provision of services.

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Drivers of Innovation

DRIVERS PROCESS OUTPUTS

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Two environmental factors very frequenly stimulate innovation

Market Factor. Appear to have a primary influence on innovation.

Input Factors. Especially rising costs of inputs, trigger innovations aimed at reducing the use of the expensive inputs.

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PROCESS OF INNOVATION

Market Pull, is the advancement of technology oriented primarily toward a specific market need, and only secondaryly toward increased technical performance.

Technology-push, is the advancement of technology oriented primarily toward increased technical performance, and only secondarily toward specific market needs.

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Market-Pull Innovation

Dalam hal ini, ide inovasi berasal dari komunikasi tentang kebutuhan pelanggan., diikuti oleh pencarian solusi teknis untuk memenuhi kebutuhan tadi.

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Technology-push Innovation

Dalam hal ini peuang ditunjukkan oleh keunggulan teknologi baru memicu perusahaan mencari sebuah aplikasi. Inovasi ini, cenderung digerakkan oleh pabrik. Sebagai contoh, selama periode dari 1944 sampai 1962, manufaktur mendominasi inovasi dalam bidang komputer.

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TYPE OF INNOVATION OUTPUTS

Innovations differs in terms of the degree to which they introduce practices that depart in a significant way from past practices.

Some innovations introduce relatively marginal changes to an existing product or process, whereas others are based on different scientific and engineering principles and thus open up new markets and applications.

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To classify an innovation we employ two dimensions:

1. The degree to which specific technologies in an innovation depart from earlier ones, or what we will call component knowledge.

2. The degree to which configurations among technologies in an innovation depart from earlier ones, or what we will call component configuration.

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This Classifiction leads to four major types of innovation:

(1) Incremental innovation,

(2) Modular innovation,

(3) Architectural innovation,

(4) Radical innovation.

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CLASSIFICTION OF INNOVATION

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CLASSIFICATIONS OF INNOVATIONS FOR PRODUCTS, PROCESSES, AND SERVICES

Incremental iNnovation:Product Technology: 486 MicroprocessorsProcess Technology: Continuous Improvement

Modular Innovation:Product Technology: Digital TelephoneProcess Technology:Qauality Circles

Architerctural Innovations:Product Technology: Plain Paper Copiers

Process Technology: Just-in-Time Inventories

Radical Innovations:Product Technologies: VCR

Process Technologies: Robotics in Manufacturing

UNCHANGE

CHANGE

EFFECT ONCOMPONENT

CONFIGURATION

EFFECT ONCOMPONENT KNOWLEDGE

REINFORCED

OVERTURNED

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TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION

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S-CURVE OF TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3Stage 4

time

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FOUR MAJOR STAGES IN THE EVOLUTION OF A PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

Stage 1 Emergence, when the technology has come into existence but shows little improvement in its performance characteristic;

Stage 2 Rapid improvement, when the performance characteristic improves at an accelerating pace;

Stage 3 Declining improvement, when the pace of improvement declines, and

Stage 4 Maturity, when further improvements become veri difficulst to achieve.

Page 37: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

LEARNING PROCESS AND TECHNOLOGY LIMITS

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Technology Limit

Technology Regime 1

Technology Regime 2

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TECHNOLOGY PROGRSSION

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Characteristics of Innovative Firms

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Four major classes of internal organizational characteristics:

(1) Organization Structure,

(2) Resources,

(3) Openness To External Information, And

(4) Informal Internal Communications.

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ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE

The two organization structure variable that have been found to stifle innovation are formalization and centralization:

1. Formalization refers to the degree of relevant rule, written documentation, and operating procedures within an organization. It represent the degree of bureaucracy that exiswts in an organization.

2. Centralization, on the other hand, refers to the locus of deciswion making. The more centralized an organization is, the more likely it is that decisions are made at the top levels of the organization.

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RESOURCES

Resources include financial resources and technical resourcesl Finandcial resources take the form of research and development expenditures; technical resources refer to the number of individuals who work on research and development or, in general, the task of innovation within an organization.

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OPENNESS TO EXTERNAL INFORMATION

This refers to the patterns of information exchange a firm establishes with its envvironments, including customers as well as the technical experts outside the firm.

Page 44: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

INFORMAL COMMUNICATION

The nature of informal communication that exists within an organization also influences innovation. More open climates tend to allow free exchange of ideas within an organization, and thus help the process of innovation.

Page 45: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PROCESS OF INNOVATION IN ORGANIZATION

FIRM LEVEL FACTORS:

· Organization structure

· Resources· Communication

patterns· Informal

communication

ENVIRONMENT LEVELFACTORS:

· Market Factor· Input factor

INNOVATION

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INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL TRENDS ON INNOVATION

GLOBALIZATION

TIME COMPRESSION

TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

Page 47: Ch. 3. Technical change consists of: Two closely linked processes: Innovation, and Diffusion (penyebaran),

GLOBALIZATION

Different nations tend to devvelop specialized technology-based assets

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TIME COMPRESSION

The pressures of time compression are driving firms to shorten their problem-solving time, in turn, forcing them to learn smarter and faster

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TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

Firm increasingly understand two major implications of technologi integration for innovation. First, competitive advantage may be effectively sought by deploying architectural innovations that incorporate known technologies in novel ways. Second, during product and process innovations, alliances with other firms or adoption from external sources is sometimes more economically prudent and faster than in house development

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MANAGERIAL IMPLICATION

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Although we have already discussed several managerial implications of the dynamics of technological change, we sill reiterate three key themes for emphasis:

1. Successful management of technology requires that the problem solving within the firm should take into account both technical and market considerations. Thus, both technology-push and market-pull innovations can succeed if they are augmented respectively by market and technical consideration.

2. Learning through environmental intelligence, innovation, and imitation are central to effective problem solving. Globalization, time compression, ana technology integratgion are heightening the need for faster and more efective problem solving than in the past.

3. Development of problem solutions can be accomplished either in-house, in collaboration with others, or simply by adopting innovations from outside. The mode of defelopment should be a deliberate managerial choice.


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