Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1006310 | Journal of Engineering and Technology Management | 2014 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate how the confluence of technologies can lead to radical innovation, thus creating opportunities at the firm and industry levels. To do so, we conduct a detailed examination of the development of the transistor and of two nanobiotechnology drugs – Doxil® and Zevalin® – from an innovation management perspective. We argue that three innovation management strategies are central to the development of radical innovation from the confluence of technologies, namely: importing ideas from broad networks, creating environments which allow for deep collaboration, and technology-market matching.
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Authors
Elicia Maine, V.J. Thomas, James Utterback,