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Cost-benefit analysis 1 Development organization 1 Entwicklungsorganisation 1 Flood 1 Humanitarian aid 1 Humanitäre Hilfe 1 Indonesia 1 Indonesien 1 Innovation 1 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 1 Methodologie 1 Methodology 1 Nachhaltigkeit 1 Nichtregierungsorganisation 1 Non-governmental organization 1 Open Innovation 1 Open innovation 1 Product design 1 Produktgestaltung 1 Standardisierung 1 Standardization 1 Sustainability 1 Sustainable product 1 Öko-Produkt 1 Überschwemmung 1
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English 2
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Herstatt, Cornelius 2 Drabe, Viktoria 1 Goeldner, Moritz 1 Kruse, Daniel J. 1 Smits, Armand 1
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Technology and Innovation Management, Hamburg University of Technology, Working Paper 2
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Lead User Method vs. Innovation Contest – An Empirical Comparison of Two Open Innovation Methodologies for Identifying Social Innovation for Flood Resilience in Indonesia
Goeldner, Moritz; Kruse, Daniel J.; Herstatt, Cornelius - 2017
Organizations in the humanitarian sector often face problems that are hard to solve owing to their complexity and high hidden solution knowledge. We investigate two problem-solving governance mechanisms in the case of floods in Indonesia. In our study, we compare the costs and benefits of two...
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Standard Implementation Trajectories for Sustainable Product Design : A Configurational Approach
Smits, Armand; Drabe, Viktoria; Herstatt, Cornelius - 2016
While sustainability issues increasingly gain importance for new product design, they also further complicate the NPD process. In many cases it is hard to exactly measure the socio-environmental impact of new products, and sustainability targets may conflict with other ones. Innovators can aim...
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