Student ID 41388577 Supervisor Dr Peter Busch Date 13 th November 2009 Grounded Theory Map of Innovation Knowledge 13 November 2009 2 Theory of Knowledge Innovation Grounded Theory ID: 594867
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Name: Ms. Hinal ShahStudent ID: 41388577Supervisor: Dr. Peter BuschDate: 13th November 2009
Grounded Theory Map of “Innovation Knowledge”Slide2
13 November 20092Theory of KnowledgeInnovation
Grounded Theory
Application of Grounded Theory on Innovation
Conclusion
AgendaSlide3
13 November 20093Definition of Knowledge – acquaintance with facts, truths. Knowledge could be subjective or objective
Epistemology is a branch of philosophy in the theory of knowledge
Theory of KnowledgeSlide4
13 November 20094Positivism – believe in formulating hypotheses and then testing it for a clearer picture
Interpretivism - ‘explore’ the data first and then come about with a framework
Quantitative - is concerned with numeric data
Qualitative - collecting and analyzing non-numeric data
ResearchSlide5
13 November 20095“The act of introducing something new”Innovation
vs
Invention – “The three stages in the process of innovation: invention, translation and commercialization”
Why – Primary purpose is to bring ‘change’, competitive advantage
How – Starts with understanding the problem, identifying new ideas, filtering new ideas, design and development
InnovationSlide6
13 November 20096Innovation in ITGenerating and Adapting Organizations
How can innovation be measured – R&D, patents
IT InnovationSlide7
13 November 20097This theory is developed from the data i.e. data gathering, rather than first creating a hypothesis which is then followed by data collection.
Qualitative research methodology
Steps involved
Data Collection
Marking Text
Grouping
Network Map generation
Grounded
TheorySlide8
13 November 20098MemoCoding TechniquesOpen Coding
Axial Coding
Selective Coding
Memos and Coding
techniquesSlide9
13 November 20099Manual processComparing the softwareATLAS.ti
Nudist
Manual
VS
Software
for
GTSlide10
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Steps involved in projectSlide11
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Network Map of InnovationSlide12
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Innovation Node
Types of “Innovation”
Factors
that contribute to innovationSlide13
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How Organizations play a vital roleSlide14
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Key Factors that affect InnovationSlide15
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Product and Process InnovationSlide16
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Distributed
InnovationSlide17
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Breakthrough and Incremental InnovationSlide18
13 November 200918Innovation knowledgeGrounded theory benefitsFuture Work
ConclusionSlide19
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Thank You