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Sung Joo Bae Associate Professor Operations and Technology Management
School of Business Yonsei University Architecture Sung Joo Bae Associate Professor Operations and Technology Management
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Technical Change Core Concepts Reinforced Overturned Incremental
Innovation Modular Innovation Unchanged Linkages between Core Concepts & Components Architectural Innovation Radical Innovation Changed (Henderson & Clark, 1990) innovations that change the way in which the components of a product are linked together, while leaving the core design concepts (and thus the basic knowledge underlying the components) untouched 2
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Transitions often challenge existing organizations severely
(Source: Henderson & Clark, 1990)
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Inertia in Organizational Mechanisms
Filters (Cognitive Framework) Channels (Information Flow) Problem-Solving Strategies (Learning Trajectory) Structures, culture, disciplined processes, control mechanism, individual knowledge? Anything else? 4
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Design Structure Matrix (DSM)
Source: Design rules (2000)
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Design Parameters & Tasks
Source: Design rules (2000)
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Possible relationships between tasks
Source: Design rules (2000)
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Simplified TSM for IBM Laptop design
Source: Design rules (2000)
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Modularization of IBM Laptop design
Source: Design rules (2000)
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Taxonomy of DSM
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Source: Design rules (2000)
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Exercise: iPod and iTunes Store on iPhone
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Disruptive Innovation;
Technologies that disrupt an established trajectory of performance improvement Performance High-End Mkt Demand Disruptive Innovation Mid-End Mkt Demand Low-End Mkt Demand Source: Christensen (1997) t 13
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Disruptive Innovation
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Inertia in Organizational Mechanisms
Resource Dependence – in this case, customers Resource Allocation 16
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Competence-enhancing vs. competence-destroying
Competence-destroying Innovation; Innovations which render the existing resources and capabilities of the firm obsolete Competence-enhancing Innovation; Innovations which are compatible with the existing resources and capabilities of the firm obsolete 17
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