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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

structured ambidexterity; O’Reilly & Tushman, 2008; i.e. contextual ambidexterity; Birkinshaw & Gibson, 2004). As such, a modern-day typology for innovative organizations should deal with ambiguity in organizations. 2015, Christensen, 2011, Birkinshaw & Gibson, 2004, Kelley, 2005). Socio-economic Relevance.

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What is design thinking and how can it help you innovate?

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These traditional methods are not considered reliable or useful in the early innovation process because people are not necessarily good at recognizing and giving voice to their latent needs. The interdisciplinary project team discovered the following reasons behind the problem: Complexity and cost of sophisticated bicycles.