The objective of the thesis is to examine how disruptive technological innovations are adopted and further diffused in the customer organizations and what effect the supplier's actions have on the adoption. The thesis aims to incorporate supplier-side factors of innovation adoption together with more traditional adopter-side factors. The goal of the empirical research is to discover if there are factors that can be applied by other startups. The theoretical foundation of the thesis is largely based on disruptive innovation framework by Christensen et al. (e.g. 1997) and is extended with the innovation adoption diffusion literature framework by Rogers (1995). The literature review focuses on disruptive software products. The empirical part ...
Despite increasing acknowledgment of disruptive innovations for their potential to generate high gro...
Part 4: Manufacturing Performance Management in Smart FactoriesInternational audienceInnovations (te...
Our research bears on the literature about customer/supplier relationship in the development of radi...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand what factors influence a successful adoption of new te...
Our research concerns the customer/supplier relationship during the development of radical software ...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of variables over which suppliers have cont...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of variables over which suppliers have cont...
Customers have lately become of increased importance in supplier innovation processesthrough inter-f...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of variables over which suppliers have cont...
Using a sample of 46 000 EU firms from the Community Innovation Survey, this paper analyses the driv...
Innovations are a great source of sustainable competitive advantage for companies, and generating ne...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Background: The needs of the consumers seem to develop at the same rate as the technology advancemen...
Purpose Complex innovations may be adopted at multiple levels. This raises the question whether the ...
Despite increasing acknowledgment of disruptive innovations for their potential to generate high gro...
Part 4: Manufacturing Performance Management in Smart FactoriesInternational audienceInnovations (te...
Our research bears on the literature about customer/supplier relationship in the development of radi...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand what factors influence a successful adoption of new te...
Our research concerns the customer/supplier relationship during the development of radical software ...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of variables over which suppliers have cont...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of variables over which suppliers have cont...
Customers have lately become of increased importance in supplier innovation processesthrough inter-f...
The objective of this article is to assess the influence of variables over which suppliers have cont...
Using a sample of 46 000 EU firms from the Community Innovation Survey, this paper analyses the driv...
Innovations are a great source of sustainable competitive advantage for companies, and generating ne...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Background: The needs of the consumers seem to develop at the same rate as the technology advancemen...
Purpose Complex innovations may be adopted at multiple levels. This raises the question whether the ...
Despite increasing acknowledgment of disruptive innovations for their potential to generate high gro...
Part 4: Manufacturing Performance Management in Smart FactoriesInternational audienceInnovations (te...
Our research bears on the literature about customer/supplier relationship in the development of radi...