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Agile authorship: Evolving models of innovation for information-intensive offerings

Developed economies have seen a shift in economic value away from the production of material goods and toward the production of information-intensive offerings. The process of innovation has evolved in parallel, from staged and gated approaches to agile and iterative processes. Agile innovation mode...

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Published in:Journal of business research 2020-03, Vol.110, p.577-583
Main Authors: Mills, Adam J., Berthon, Pierre R., Pitt, Christine
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Developed economies have seen a shift in economic value away from the production of material goods and toward the production of information-intensive offerings. The process of innovation has evolved in parallel, from staged and gated approaches to agile and iterative processes. Agile innovation models developed in software and technology industries have generally stayed within them, thus applicability of these newer models of innovation to information-intensive market offerings has been limited. We use the paradigm of authorship to provide insights into the evolution of information-intensive offerings and subsequently into the requisite evolution of innovation processes. We demonstrate that agile methods are appropriate for a variety of industries and outputs, and furthermore that more gated and hybrid models of innovation are still relevant in the information economy. To conclude, we discuss how various models of innovation and authorship can be applied by the firm, based on managerial objectives and control.
ISSN:0148-2963
1873-7978
1873-7978
DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2018.05.010