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Walking the Interface: Uncovering Practices through ‘Proxy Technology Assessment’

Walking the Interface: Uncovering Practices through ‘Proxy Technology Assessment’

  This paper describes the method of “proxy technology assessment”, which implies the formalisation of using current technological objects available on the market to generate a richer understanding of future everyday life practices with new media technologies. First, the theoretical framework...

Research to Reality: A Business Perspective

Research to Reality: A Business Perspective

Ricoh Innovations discovers unmet customer needs and designs and deploys hardware, software and service solutions to those needs through an interdisciplinary design process predicated on active customer participation. Some of our findings lead to new value propositions on which Ricoh planners...

Configuring Living Labs for a ‘Thick’ Understanding of Innovation

The Not-So-Blind Watchmaker: Evolution by Design in Corporate Culture

This paper provides a framework for “evolving” business, organizations and brands based on the mechanisms of evolution commonly discussed within academic anthropology. It begins with an analysis of the differences between the concept of “evolution” as evoked in corporate and academic settings....

Heroic Complexity in Strategic Innovation

Heroic Complexity in Strategic Innovation

I posit that strategic innovation – the act of carrying an idea through to execution – is an act of destruction as much, or perhaps more so, then it is an act of creation. Specifically, innovation is a violent act against an extant complex adaptive system, a system whose purpose is not only to...