The Dynamics of Innovation

Strategic and Managerial Implications

The Dynamics of Innovation

Strategic and Managerial Implications

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Jorg Bensinger, a group head of Audi corporation's R&D depart ment, had been waiting for long to find a chance to advertise his idea of a four-wheel drive for passenger cars to one of the board mem bers. Favorable experiences had been collected in drive tests with the lItis, a jeep-like car developed for use in the German army. The ex periences showed extremely good performance on icy roads and in snow. Bensinger's chance came in February of 1977, when he could talk to Ferdinand Piech, then R&D vice president of Audi and a technology buff. At this time Audi wasn't quite considered as a tech nological leader in the public. Technology based innovations were expected from Mercedes or Porsche by many customers. Piech, Ben singer, and others sensed that introducing the four-wheel drive to passenger cars could initiate a strategic change. Under great secrecy development work and prototype construction were commissioned. One obstacle seemed to be space requirements for the gear-box. Hans Nedvidek, former race-track engineer in the Mercedes team, was assigned to the team, and he developed an ingenious solution to the problem. It took until September of 1977 until other board mem bers were informed, and after some rallying the board found a con sensus in the next month to authorize further development steps for a four-wheel drive car. However, Audi is a subsidiary of Volkswagen Corp. The accord of the much bigger mother had to be secured.

I: Strategic dynamics
Managing through industry fusion
Dynamics of technological competencies
Organizational adaptation and innovation: The dynamics of adopting innovation types
Strategic dynamics and corporate performance: A longitudinal assessment
Evaluation of dynamic technological developments by means of patent data
Innovation objectives, managerial education and firm performance - an exploratory analysis
II: Dynamics in project management
Promotors and champions in innovations - development of a research paradigm
A longitudinal examination of how champions influence others to support their projects
Opposition to innovations - destructive or constructive?
Starting conditions of successful European R&D consortia
Concurrent development and product innovations
Patterns in high-impact innovation
Literature
List of contributors.
ISBN 978-3-540-65659-3
Artikelnummer 9783540656593
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 1999
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XII, 349 Seiten
Abbildungen XII, 349 p.
Sprache Englisch