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Generation Y – Modularity Enabling Radical Innovation

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SMEs, in particular, have challenges working purposefully with innovation and development, as this is in a continuous conflict with day-to-day operations. The innovation work is therefore often random and characterized by further development of existing product/production, or with technology suppliers setting the agenda. Traditionally, a distinction is made between stepwise/incremental and radical innovations. The latter involves creating new products, services, processes or mindsets (Generation Y) that can outdate existing ones (Generation X). Radical innovations require conceptual and long-term thinking, and often require large amounts of resources that make it challenging to succeed. Incremental innovations, often via further development/improvement of existing products and pro-duction systems, occur far more frequently, and the overall effect of gradual innovations can be significant. But the step-by-step innovations can be unstructured and do not necessarily contribute in a direction that ensures long-term competitiveness in relation to Generation Y. Through three different (but connected) pro-jects, we have approached different aspects of aiming to enable a more modular, but radical innovation process. This involves the development of solutions to concretize the future concepts for product/production through reference models, define the various innovation steps (modules), and solutions to follow up the path towards radical innovation (Generation Y).
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hal-04022145 , version 1 (09-03-2023)

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Bjørnar Henriksen, Carl Christian Røstad. Generation Y – Modularity Enabling Radical Innovation. IFIP International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS), Sep 2021, Nantes, France. pp.423-429, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-85906-0_47⟩. ⟨hal-04022145⟩
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