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INNOVATION + DESIGN (Social roots for consumerism (Disillusionment with…
INNOVATION + DESIGN
Social roots for consumerism
Disillusionment with the system
Performance gap
Consumer information gap
Antagonism toward advertising
Impersonal and irresponsible market institutions
Intrusions to privacy
Declining living standards
Special problems of the disadvantaged
Different views of the marketplace
Strategies for innovation
Analogy
Technology transfer
Chance
Act of insight
Market Pull
Technology push
Adaptation
Types of innovation
Disruptive innovation
Sustaining innovation
Architectural innovation
Modular innovation
Configurational innovation
Radical innovation
Drivers for invention
Need to express one's creativity
Desire to make money
Desire to help others
Constructive discontent
Scientific or technical curiosity
Roger's characteristics on innovation and consumers
Relative advantage/innovation
Visibility
Trialability
Compatibility
Complexity
Stakeholders for innovation
Lone inventors
Product champions
Entrepeneur