Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Research and Development 5.6
International Bacc
27
Other
Undergraduate 1
11/18/2016

Additional Other Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
Importance of Research and Development
Definition
- it is a form of innovation directly associated with the technical development of existing products or processes, or the creation of new ones.
- it helps extend the product life cycle by developing new ways to use existing products or by indicating new strategic directions for the company.
Term
Advantages to a business
Definition
- Competitive advantage
- extend life of existing product.
- open up new markets.
- enhance prestige of the company.
- motivate work-force
- Improve quality
- reduce costs
Term
Problems
Definition
- opportunity costs- what else could money be spent on?
- May be done in the wrong direction
- Time consuming- tied to project for years
- fiercely competitive
- Can become bureaucratic and non-productive
- Ethical issues involved
Term
Marketing Aspects
Definition
Quality can be improved through methods such as Kaizen and approaches such as TQM.
- Coca-Cola- modified secret formula.
-without innovation businesses can lose market share against existing competitors.
- Can help find gaps in existing markets.
- or to open up new markets.
- addresses customers unmet needs.
- Info can help R&D develop items for which there is a market demand.
Term
Patents
Definition
- Protects the idea
- Undisputed rights to exclude anyone else from making the product exactly to the specifications laid down in the patent.
- Usually a period of 20 years.
- The business can then renew the licence if necessary.
- Does not stop production of similar products they just cant be the same.
Term
Copyright
Definition
- Applied to written material but now covers artistic forms of media.
- protected for about 50 years.
- protects from unlawful copying of the material.
Term
Trademarks
Definition
Split into two general forms.
Conventional Trademarks
- Logos, slogans, designs and phrases
- Symbol TM
Non- Conventional Trademarks
- qualities that are distinctive to the design.
Term
Intellectual property rights ensure that the business can:
Definition
- Have first mover advantage
- increase profit margins
- Safe guard continuity
- develop brand loyalty
- Time to develop new products
- benefit of creativity, innovation and R&D.
Term
Types of Innovation
Definition
two types that can be recognised
- Product innovation
- Process innovation
And two further types
- Positioning innovation
- Paradigm Innovation
These are the 4P's of innovation
Term
Product Innovation
Definition
New products are created, or improvements are made to existing products.
Term
Process Innovation
Definition
Parts of the manufacturing or service delivery are improved.
Term
Positioning Innovation
Definition
Refers to a use of perception of a new product or service.
'in relationship to competitors'
- focus on business environment and competitive context.
- Lucozade - medicine changed to energy drink.
Term
Paradigm innovation
Definition
innovation that could change the industry itself.
- impacts both short and long term of the new product or service.
Term
Forms Of creativity
Definition
Adaptive creativity
and
Innovative Creativity
Term
Adaptive Creativity
Definition
Form of creativity that transfers and applies existing forms of thinking and problem solving to new scenarios or different situations.
Term
Innovative Creativity
Definition
Generates new forms of thinking, addressing problems from an unusual perspective
Term
Adaptive style of creativity
Definition
Disciplinary approach
systematic, linear thinking
needs more structure
prefers incremental changes
Solves problems by adapting, refining, and improving the current paradigm
Thinks 'inside the box'
Term
Innovative style of creativity
Definition
in disciplinary approach
shows divergent thinking
needs less structure
prefers radical structures
solves problems by breaking, modifying, and replacing the current paradigm
Thinks 'Outside the box'
Term
Factors Affecting R&B
Definition
- Organizational culture
- past experience
- Technology
- The pace of change
- Level of competition
- Finance
- HR
- Legal Constraints
- Ethical concerns
Term
Organizational Culture
Definition
if an organization has a rather low- risk, role-based, bureaucratic, or autocratic culture, innovation may then be very limited, fear of failure can outweigh the rewards of success.
Term
Past experience
Definition
'What has worked in the past?'
A proven track record of innovative practice can develop expectations
Term
Technology
Definition
leading role in Development of ideas
Using CAD and the internet
Term
The pace of change
Definition
Some industries more responsive to change than others.
- High-tech -> less able to stay ahead of the market for long, as the pace of development is so fast.
Other markets are not as affected
Term
Finance
Definition
Amount of finance available, R&D budget can limit amount of innovation.
Term
HR
Definition
tied to availability of finance and available workers.
Term
Legal Constraints
Definition
legal concerns have a large impact. They will vary from country to country
Term
Ethical Concerns
Definition
Customer ethics
Supporting users have an ad free experience!