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Business, Technology &
Innovation
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Anouk de Groot

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College 1: Introduction to the course; Business, Technology, & Innovation...........................................2
College 2: Innovation Typologies, Innovation Management, and Open Innovation...............................2
College 3: Diffusion of innovations.........................................................................................................5
College 4: Business Models & the Business Model Canvas.....................................................................8
College 5: Technology, Innovation & Organization strategy.................................................................12
College 6: Technology, Innovation & Organization Structure and Culture...........................................15
College 7: Technology, innovation & process design............................................................................18
College 8: Hardware, software and networks.......................................................................................21
College 9: Information systems............................................................................................................24
College 10: Technology, Innovation and people in organizations.........................................................28
College 11: Database & database design..............................................................................................32
College 12: Social media & the changing organization.........................................................................36
College 13: Social media in organizations – Knowledge management.................................................39
College 14: Organization Implementation of Innovation & IT..............................................................42

,College 1: Introduction to the course; Business,
Technology, & Innovation
Technological innovations
The terms “technology”, “innovation” and “organizations” don’t work on their own. We look
at the interplay of these terms.
 Innovation often spurred by technology
 Innovation and technology affect organizations
 Organizations affect efficient and effective use of technology
 Organizations affect innovation
o Oftewel: If you change one part of an organization’s process, all of the
processes in the organization will change.
o E.g. niet alleen 5 kleuren verkopen maar het product kunnen customizen in
alle kleuren  verandering in sales processes, IS, organization en IT
Conclusion
 Innovations may completely change the way an organization functions
 When thinking of new technology or other innovations, you should always take the
characteristics of the organization into account

Defining innovation
Innovation = using an invention (something new) to create impact
Innovation = is the process of applying or implementing something new and useful.
 E.g. Google Glasses was nieuw maar kon nergens voor worden gebruikt / hebben ze
niet over nagedacht. Het was een invention. Nu kan het worden gebruikt door
militairen of in het ziekenhuis. Dit wordt een innovation.


College 2: Innovation Typologies, Innovation
Management, and Open Innovation
Innovation process




Exploration: Idea -> object -> practice
This process is called the “innovation funnel”. From many ideas to ultimately few
innovations in practice.

Hoe kom je op een idee?

,  Trigger events: events waardoor een idee voor een innovation wordt bedacht
 Idea triggers: Een innovation is niet altijd door één creatief individu bedacht.
Innovation is more often a group process.
o Within departments (R&D), across departments, or even outside the
organization

Innovation Types
4 P’s of innovation
 Product/service innovation
o Product innovation
 Bv: komst van CD’s  van CD’s naar online music
o Service innovation
 Bv: supermarket delivery
 Process innovation
o Constant refining and improving methods and procedures for product quality
and customer service
 Bv: Dell, customers could customize their computers
 Bv: Netflix, renting movies, but now online
 Business model innovation (=position)
o Bv: portable music players
 Paradigm innovation (=strategy)
o It changes the underlying mental models that frame what the organization
does, e.g. what an employee does, how customers use it
 Bv: Uber
If you change one thing in an organization, other P’s will also change.

Interplay between Innovation Technology & organizations
Innovations are often technological innovations that affect how organizations organize
themselves, for example…
 New information systems change procedures and make an organizational more or
less formal
 Social media has changed customer interactions
 Social media allows more flexibility in working together across time, space, and
structures
 RFID and augmented reality change supply chain
 Technology to support organizations may change what an organization entails /
definition of an organization

Innovation Typologies
Dichotomous typology

,  Disruptive innovation
o New product, new market
 Incremental innovation
o Variation of something that already exists
 Bv: nieuw telefoon heeft een aantal upgrades op vorige

Matrix typology
 Niche creations: existing technology, new
market
o Bv: children’s tablets
 Architectural innovations: new
technology, new market
o Bv: first iPhone
 Regular innovations: existing technology, existing market
o Bv: Generations of smartphones
 Revolutionary innovations: new technology, existing market
o Bv: from mechanic to electronic typewriter

Innovation management




The tension between organizations & the innovation
 Efficient gains will be achieved in organizations with stable and controlled
environments
 Creativity gains will be achieved in organizations with a loose and flexible
environment

Open innovation & crowdsourcing
Closed vs. open innovation model
Closed innovation model Open innovation model




 In traditional innovation ideas are generated IN the organization, and are then
funneled to the market.

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