This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of some users may produce valuable innovations. The paper argues that structural changes, including a growth in the number of knowledge workers, has resulted in a burgeoning community of users able to modify or hack existing products, or develop products that compete with existing suppliers. The paper will introduce the complementary concepts of Outlaw Innovation and the Outlaw User, locating them within the literature on users. The paper will explore how firms react to this activity and provide case studies of this phenomenon. The paper will argue that Outlaw Innovation represents an extension in our understanding of the way in which firms interact with users, presents a series of po...
Users play an important part in innovation processes and outputs. Both firms and consumers have need...
Innovation activities have been traditionally considered the domain of specialist producers who desi...
Our study focuses on the question, whether users should be intensively involved in the innovation pr...
This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of hackers (in the original usage of the te...
This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of hackers (employed in the original usage ...
This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of hackers (employed in the original usage ...
Recent studies of outlaw communities provide qualitative evidence of their existence and the organis...
User innovation is a commonly observed phenomenon in various industries where users modify or improv...
In today’s environment of rapid technological change companies can not rely on incremental innovatio...
This dissertation thoroughly analyses relevant literature regarding three management topics. Additio...
Because innovations change and transform industries, they pose challenges for managers that have to ...
Organisations need to balance gains from the present through exploitative innovation as well as thos...
There has been a dramatic shift towards more open, democratised, forms of innovation that are driven...
The starting point of this paper is that radical innovations are characterised by a mismatch with th...
This thesis examines the "state of the art" of product innovation in new technology In the UK. The r...
Users play an important part in innovation processes and outputs. Both firms and consumers have need...
Innovation activities have been traditionally considered the domain of specialist producers who desi...
Our study focuses on the question, whether users should be intensively involved in the innovation pr...
This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of hackers (in the original usage of the te...
This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of hackers (employed in the original usage ...
This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of hackers (employed in the original usage ...
Recent studies of outlaw communities provide qualitative evidence of their existence and the organis...
User innovation is a commonly observed phenomenon in various industries where users modify or improv...
In today’s environment of rapid technological change companies can not rely on incremental innovatio...
This dissertation thoroughly analyses relevant literature regarding three management topics. Additio...
Because innovations change and transform industries, they pose challenges for managers that have to ...
Organisations need to balance gains from the present through exploitative innovation as well as thos...
There has been a dramatic shift towards more open, democratised, forms of innovation that are driven...
The starting point of this paper is that radical innovations are characterised by a mismatch with th...
This thesis examines the "state of the art" of product innovation in new technology In the UK. The r...
Users play an important part in innovation processes and outputs. Both firms and consumers have need...
Innovation activities have been traditionally considered the domain of specialist producers who desi...
Our study focuses on the question, whether users should be intensively involved in the innovation pr...