Part of Periodical
Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Part of Periodical (23) (remove)
Language
- German (23) (remove)
Keywords
- Absorptive capacity (1)
- Allgemeine Systemtheorie (1)
- Annotationsmodell (1)
- B2B (1)
- CCRDMT (1)
- Case Study (1)
- Common Annotation Framework (1)
- Dienstleistungsproduktivität (1)
- Eigenschaften von Teammitgliedern (1)
- Eisenbahn-Unfalluntersuchungsstellen (1)
- Eisenbahnunfalldatenbank (1)
- Eisenbahnunfallkosten (1)
- Fernarbeitsregelungen (1)
- Forschungsprojekt KMU 2.0 (1)
- Herausforderungen (1)
- Homeoffice (1)
- IPTV (1)
- Innovation (1)
- Innovationsmanagement (1)
- Jungunternehmen (1)
- KSAO (1)
- Klimawandel (1)
- Mehrbenutzer-Annotationssystem (1)
- Mobile Arbeit (1)
- National Investigation Bodies (1)
- Netzwerk kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen (1)
- Nutzen Condition Monitoring (1)
- Open Innovation (1)
- Predictive Maintenance (1)
- RDMT (1)
- Railway Diagnostics & Monitoring Technologies (1)
- Regionalbanken (1)
- Shared Annotation Model (1)
- Shared Annotations (1)
- Software-Customizing (1)
- Startups (1)
- Systemtheorie (1)
- Technikfolgenabschätzung (1)
- Technologiefrüherkennung (1)
- Technologiemanagement (1)
- Telearbeit (1)
- Unfallkostenberechnung (1)
- Virtuelle Teams (1)
- Virtuelle Zusammenarbeit (1)
- Vorausschauende Instandhaltung (1)
- Wachstum (1)
- Wayside Train Monitoring Systems (1)
- Web 2.0 (1)
- behavior of employers (1)
- disability-adjusted life year (1)
- identification of organization (1)
- kollaboratives Lernen (1)
- myAnnotations (1)
- nachhaltigkeitsorientierter Führungsstil (1)
- personality characteristics (1)
- quality adjusted life year (1)
- reputation of company (1)
- social networks (1)
- value of a statistical life (1)
Institute
- Institut für Management (23) (remove)
The impact of innovation in order to secure a company- existence is increasing. Especially in the field of information and communication systems, modified conditions, reduced product life cycles (in some markets e.g. in the software market down to a few months), and increased competition force many companies to adapt their innovation speed. Long-term profit will just be obtained by those companies that will manage to consolidate or further to enlarge their competitive position with technological innovation. The increasing relevance of new developments requires a separate treatment of technological innovations and demands for a technology and innovation management. Not every innovation is thereby a result of a single, spontaneous idea. Many innovations evolve from the integration or combination of already existing technologies. Especially in markets with insignificant growing rates, this kind of innovation is quite important. The purpose of this article is a case-oriented identification of existing deficiencies within established recommendations for a strategic technology and innovation management and the discussion about the role of modularity and technology integration as an alternative way to innovate.