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India 4 Indien 4 Innovation 4 Innovation management 2 Innovationsmanagement 2 Auslandsinvestition 1 Business network 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Deutschland 1 Emerging economies 1 Entrepreneurs 1 Erfolgsfaktor 1 Foreign investment 1 Germany 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Medical device industry 1 Medical technology 1 Medizinprodukteindustrie 1 Medizintechnik 1 Multinationales Unternehmen 1 New product development 1 Patienten 1 Patients 1 Produktentwicklung 1 Schwellenländer 1 Social economy 1 Sozialwirtschaft 1 Success factor 1 Transnational corporation 1 Unternehmensnetzwerk 1 Unternehmer 1
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Herstatt, Cornelius 6 Tiwari, Rajnish 5 Canhão, Helena 1 Göldner, Moritz 1 Oliveira, Pedro 1
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Technology and Innovation Management Working Paper 4 Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) Institute for Technology and Innovation Management Working Paper 1 Hamburg University of Technology, Technology and Innovation Management, Working Paper 1
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User Entrepreneurs for Social Innovation : The Case of Patients and Caregivers as Developers of Tangible Medical Devices
Göldner, Moritz; Herstatt, Cornelius; Canhão, Helena; … - 2019
Prior research has shown that some patients and caregivers such as relatives are innovating in relation to their unmet medical needs. However, there is little evidence whether and how these ideas are later implemented into market-ready solutions and subsequently commercialized. We analyze cases...
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Frugal Innovations for the 'Unserved' Customer : An Assessment of India's Attractiveness as a Lead Market for Cost-Effective Products
Tiwari, Rajnish - 2014
This study builds on our previous work (Tiwari and Herstatt, 2012), which had questioned the validity of certain assumptions of the lead market theory in the face of changing ground realities in a globalized world. Sustained economic growth and proven technological capabilities in some...
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Lead Market Factors for Global Innovation : Emerging Evidence from India
Tiwari, Rajnish - 2014
Securing access to “lead markets” is generally regarded as a key driver for the increasing globalization of innovation since these are considered to be “early indicators” for emerging customer needs. Such markets, therefore, offer a good chance of uncertainty reduction for in the...
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Open Global Innovation Networks as Enablers of Frugal Innovation : Propositions Based on Evidence from India
Tiwari, Rajnish; Herstatt, Cornelius - 2013
Recent years have seen the emergence of low-cost innovations targeted at economically weaker sections of the society, seeking to align business with social welfare. In many instances, results on the ground have been, however, rather sobering as firms have generally (probably justifiably) worried...
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Innovieren Für Preisbewusste Kunden : Analogieeinsatz Als Erfolgsfaktor in Schwellenländern (Innovating for Price-Sensitive Customers: Using Analogies as a Success Factor in Emerging Economies)
Tiwari, Rajnish - 2013
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The Emergence of Indian Multinationals : An Empricial Study of Motives, Status-Quo and Trends of Indian Investments in Germany
Tiwari, Rajnish; Herstatt, Cornelius - 2010
Germany has advanced to the position of a key destination for Indian multinational enterprises in their spirited pursuit of growth opportunities overseas. In 2008, Indian firms invested an estimated amount of US$ 1.8 billion in Germany while 16 acquisitions by Indian firms were monitored, up...
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