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Creativity and Innovation Management | 2011

Exploring Over: The Presumed Identity of Emerging Technology

Thomas Gillier; Gérald Piat

While scientists are stepping up their efforts to develop new technologies, the ability of firms to determine the value of their technologies by identifying potential applications has become a major challenge. This article focuses on a particular phase of technology development: the emergence phase. When a promising new technology first sees the light of day in a fundamental research laboratory, its target markets often seem plentiful but are ill-defined. The inability to produce prototypes or to identify potential users makes it difficult to explore potential commercial applications. On the basis of four micro-nanotechnologies case-studies conducted within a multi-partner innovation project, this article aims to theoretically explain why the identification of applications from emerging technologies is not a trivial problem. That research analyses how technologists and non-experts interact during creative investigations on new applications. It shows that the technologists are victims of a form of cognitive fixation effect. Indeed, their beliefs and activities are guided by a stable cognitive representation of their technology: the presumed identity of technology. Based on a recent design framework, C-K Design Theory, the technological exploration process followed in our four case-studies is modeled and mechanisms to dismantle the presumed identity and to design an extended identity of technology are provided.


Archive | 2015

Brainstorming vs. Creative Design Reasoning: A Theory-Driven Experimental Investigation of Novelty, Feasibility and Value of Ideas

Akın Kazakçı; Thomas Gillier; Gérald Piat; Armand Hatchuel

In industrial settings, brainstorming is seen as an effective technique for creativity in innovation processes. However, bulk of research on brainstorming is based on an oversimplified view of the creativity process. Participants are seen as idea generators and the process aims at maximizing the quantity of ideas produced, and the evaluation occurs post-process based on some originality and feasibility criteria. Design theories can help enrich this simplistic process model. The present study reports an experimental investigation of creativity process within the context of real-life design ideation task. Results lead to the rejection of the classical ‘quantity breeds quality’ hypothesis. Rather, we observe that successful groups are the ones who produce a few original propositions that hold great value for users while looking for ways to make those propositions feasible.


Journal of Product Innovation Management | 2010

Managing Innovation Fields in a Cross-Industry Exploratory Partnership with C-K Design Theory

Thomas Gillier; Gérald Piat; Benoît Roussel; Patrick Truchot


International Journal of Project Management | 2015

Framing value management for creative projects: An expansive perspective

Thomas Gillier; Sophie Hooge; Gérald Piat


European Journal of Innovation Management | 2012

The generation of common purpose in innovation partnerships: A design perspective

Thomas Gillier; Akın Kazakçı; Gérald Piat


European Research on Innovation and Management Alliance | 2008

Investigating co-innovation in exploratory partnerships: An analytical framework based on design theory

Akin Kazakçi; Thomas Gillier; Gérald Piat


DS 48: Proceedings DESIGN 2008, the 10th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia | 2008

CO-DESIGNING BROAD SCOPE OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED APPLICATIONS IN AN EXPLORATORY PARTNERSHIP

Thomas Gillier; Gérald Piat


Grenoble Ecole de Management (Post-Print) | 2012

The Generation of Common Purpose in Innovation Partnerships : a Design Perspective

Thomas Gillier; Akin Kazakçi; Gérald Piat


16th International Product Development Management Conference “MANAGING DUALITIES IN THE INNOVATION JOURNEY” | 2009

Portfolio Management Of Innovation Fields : Applying Ck Design Theory In Cross Industry Exploratory Partnership

Thomas Gillier; Gérald Piat; Benoît Roussel; Patrick Truchot


Grenoble Ecole de Management (Post-Print) | 2016

The network structure of ideas and the evolutionary synthesis of breakthrough product concepts

Thomas Gillier; Akin Kazakçi; Victor P. Seidel; Gérald Piat

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Thomas Gillier

Grenoble School of Management

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Akın Kazakçı

École Normale Supérieure

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Benoît Roussel

École Normale Supérieure

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Armand Hatchuel

École Normale Supérieure

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Patrick Truchot

École Normale Supérieure

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Olaf Maxant

Électricité de France

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