A S L 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Learning Curve, Complementary Good, Michael L. Tushman

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Technology trajectory: the path a technology follows through time: used to represent the technology"s rate of performance improvement or rate of adoption in the marketplace. Product innovations are embodied in the outputs of an organization. Process innovations are innovations in the way an organization conducts in business: oriented toward improving the effectiveness or efficiency of production. Whether an innovation is competence enhancing or competence destroying depends on whose perspective in being taken. An innovation can be competence enhancing to one firm, while competence destroying for another. Products and processes are hierarchically nested systems (can be broken down further and further into components until have elementary particles) Component innovation (modular innovation): an innovation to one or more components that does not significantly affect the overall configuration of the system. Dimensions aren"t independent, nor do they offer a straightforward system for categorizing innovations should be considered relative dimensions whose meaning is dependent on the context.

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