Shifting paradigms in innovation management – Organic growth strategies in the cloud

R. Messnarz, G. Sauberer, M. Mac an Airchinnigh, M. Biró, D. Ekert, M. Reiner. Shifting paradigms in innovation management – Organic growth strategies in the cloud. volume 1060, pages 28-42, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28005-5_3, 8, 2019.

Autoren
  • Richard Messnarz
  • Gabriele Sauberer
  • Michael Mac an Airchinnigh
  • Miklós Biró
  • Damjan Ekert
  • Michael Reiner
Editoren
  • A. Walker
  • R. O'Connor
  • R. Messnarz
BuchSystems, Software and Services Process Improvement - Proc. EuroSPI 2019
TypArtikel
VerlagSpringer
SerieCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Band1060
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28005-5_3
ISBN978-3-030-28004-8
Monat8
Jahr2019
Seiten28-42
Abstract

The industry is currently undergoing tremendous changes. In the automotive domain vehicles get connected and autonomous, the powertrain gets electrified. The CO2 emissions have to be reduced as a contribution to stop the global warming. Intelligent service architectures for future e-mobility services are created, and accessibility requirements and demographic developments need to be considered. The production is more and more automated, decentralized and controlled by robots. To meet the future requirements of an electric car in the future, it is essential to combine different approaches with each other. Also the Internet of Things (IoT) leads to complete networking of humans, machines, environment, medical systems, transport systems, etc. Can we under these circumstances still use the typical innovation strategies or do we need new paradigms for generating innovation and managing innovation? This paper will deal with new patterns and concepts that will substitute the previous patterns and concepts promoted by the innovation manager job role from ECQA.