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Theorie 3 Theory 3 Cognition 2 Experiment 2 Information 2 Information behaviour 2 Information provision 2 Informationsverhalten 2 Informationsversorgung 2 Kognition 2 A newly introduced product or service becomes an innovation after it has been proven in the market. No one likes the fact that market failures of products and services are much more common than commercial successes. A data-driven approach to innovation is proposed. It is a natural extension of the system of customer requirements in terms of their number and type and the ways of collecting and processing them. The ideas introduced in this paper are applicable to the evaluation of the innovativeness of planned introductions of design changes and design of new products and services. In fact 1 Anreizregulierung 1 Bias 1 Confirmation bias 1 Hold-up Problem 1 Incentive regulation 1 Incomplete contract 1 Industrial Engineering 1 Inflation 1 Inflation Adjustment 1 Information avoidance 1 Information overload 1 Limited Ability of Commitment 1 Limited ability 1 Limited ability to commit 1 Polarization 1 Preisregulierung 1 Price Cap Regulation 1 Price regulation 1 Regulation 1 Regulierung 1 Sustainability 1 Systematischer Fehler 1 Unvollständiger Vertrag 1 Wishful thinking 1 blends of products and services could be the most promising way of bringing innovations to the market. The most important toll gates of innovation are the generation of new ideas and their evaluation. People have limited ability to generate and evaluate a large number of potential innovation alternatives. The proposed approach is intended to evaluate many alternatives from a market perspective. 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved 1 confirmation bias 1 information avoidance 1 information overload 1 limited ability 1
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Leung, Benson Tsz Kin 2 Kobayashi, Keiichiro 1 Kusiak, Andrew 1 Nakaizumi, Takuya 1
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Bank of Japan 1
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Bank of Japan Working Paper Series 1 Cambridge working papers in economics 1 Cambridge-INET working papers 1 Games and economic behavior 1 The Pakistan development review : PDR 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 BASE 1 RePEc 1
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Limited cognitive ability and selective information processing
Leung, Benson Tsz Kin - 2018
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Limited cognitive ability and selective information processing
Leung, Benson Tsz Kin - In: Games and economic behavior 120 (2020), pp. 345-369
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Hold-up problem in price cap regulation with limited ability of commitment in high inflation
Nakaizumi, Takuya - In: The Pakistan development review : PDR 55 (2016) 4, pp. 947-953
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Innovation: A data-driven approach
Kusiak, Andrew - 2009
innovation are the generation of new ideas and their evaluation. People have limited ability to generate and evaluate a large …
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Deposit Money Creation in Search Equilibrium
Kobayashi, Keiichiro - Bank of Japan - 2002
The endogenous creation of bank credit and of deposit money is modeled. If banks have a limited ability to commit to …
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