A New Innovation Concept on End user Contextual and Behavioural
Perspectives
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.04539v2
- Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2022 03:18:25 GMT
- Title: A New Innovation Concept on End user Contextual and Behavioural
Perspectives
- Authors: Reem Aman, Shah J. Miah and Janet Dzator
- Abstract summary: The phenomenon of innovation has been shifting away from focusing on tangible to intangible modernization with its vitalizing context.
This study proposes a new concept that will act as an overarching descriptor of innovation types.
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- Abstract: The phenomenon of innovation has been shifting away from focusing on tangible
to intangible modernization with its vitalizing context. This shift appears
vitally in innovation developed by individual end-users in organizations and
societies, including the exploration of the intangible end-user innovation
existence and impact in the household sector on a national scale. Some examples
of intangible end-user innovation include technique, service, and user
behavior. Although, there is a variety of intangible end-user innovation
discussed in the literature, limited understanding is existed for constructing
an efficient and comprehensive typology, which encompasses the nature of this
innovation phenomenon. This research study explores this original phenomenon
for proposing a new concept that will act as an overarching descriptor of
innovation types: idea, object, and behavior. This proposed concept, relating
to intangible innovation, will explain the sequence within one or many
connected intangible activities that provide novelty to its end-user relative
to previous activities and practices. Using a design science research approach,
the study comprises two goals: a) identifying opportunities and issues to
measure intangible inputs to the innovation and b) proposing a framework for
extending the existing innovation theories that to better capture intangible
end-user innovation and its diffusion insights in their online environment
across nations
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