Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil
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Resumo: | New technologies have challenges to overcome when applying it to new products. New products depend on the technological and market novelties. Therefore, the term product innovativeness is defined as the technological and market degree of novelty. For several industries, the nanotechnology has been the latest technology, and it has also been included in Brazilian government strategic agenda. Considering the importance of new technologies and innovation, we describe the paths and challenges of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development to achieve product innovativeness. Opposing the new product development (NPD) mainstream based on efficiency, we used the evolutionary approach by highlighting the novelties. We describe three NPD stages (conception, operationalization, nd launch). For empirical evidence, we chose two Brazilian emblematic cases (suppliers for cosmetics industry) that domain nanotechnology. One case scans more potential market novelties and consequently produces indigenous nanotechnology for international industries such as cosmetics, food, and textile. The second case represents the new technology limited by the application in cosmetics. New technologies are not an innovation guarantee. Market demands must be identified in the early stage of NPD. When the focus is the novelty, the NPD evolutionary approach is useful. |
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Barbieux, DenisePadula, Antonio Domingos2018-05-23T02:25:33Z20182076-3387http://hdl.handle.net/10183/178668001068208New technologies have challenges to overcome when applying it to new products. New products depend on the technological and market novelties. Therefore, the term product innovativeness is defined as the technological and market degree of novelty. For several industries, the nanotechnology has been the latest technology, and it has also been included in Brazilian government strategic agenda. Considering the importance of new technologies and innovation, we describe the paths and challenges of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development to achieve product innovativeness. Opposing the new product development (NPD) mainstream based on efficiency, we used the evolutionary approach by highlighting the novelties. We describe three NPD stages (conception, operationalization, nd launch). For empirical evidence, we chose two Brazilian emblematic cases (suppliers for cosmetics industry) that domain nanotechnology. One case scans more potential market novelties and consequently produces indigenous nanotechnology for international industries such as cosmetics, food, and textile. The second case represents the new technology limited by the application in cosmetics. New technologies are not an innovation guarantee. Market demands must be identified in the early stage of NPD. When the focus is the novelty, the NPD evolutionary approach is useful.application/pdfengAdministrative Sciences. Basel, Switzerland. Vol. 8, n. 2 (June 2018), p. 1-14NanotecnologiaIndústria de cosméticosInovação de produtosnanotechnologyCosmetics industryProduct innovativenessInnovationNew product developmentSmall and medium enterprisesPaths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in BrazilEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001068208.pdf001068208.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf444475http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/178668/1/001068208.pdfab8ca582d13b2f13c017109f68f8b117MD51TEXT001068208.pdf.txt001068208.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain55691http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/178668/2/001068208.pdf.txt799a307094f6bea98a7dc8d97e51aaf5MD5210183/1786682021-05-07 04:49:32.147647oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/178668Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2021-05-07T07:49:32Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil Barbieux, Denise Nanotecnologia Indústria de cosméticos Inovação de produtos nanotechnology Cosmetics industry Product innovativeness Innovation New product development Small and medium enterprises |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil |
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Paths and challenges of new technologies : the case of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development in Brazil |
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Barbieux, Denise |
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Barbieux, Denise Padula, Antonio Domingos |
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Padula, Antonio Domingos |
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Barbieux, Denise Padula, Antonio Domingos |
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Nanotecnologia Indústria de cosméticos Inovação de produtos |
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Nanotecnologia Indústria de cosméticos Inovação de produtos nanotechnology Cosmetics industry Product innovativeness Innovation New product development Small and medium enterprises |
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nanotechnology Cosmetics industry Product innovativeness Innovation New product development Small and medium enterprises |
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New technologies have challenges to overcome when applying it to new products. New products depend on the technological and market novelties. Therefore, the term product innovativeness is defined as the technological and market degree of novelty. For several industries, the nanotechnology has been the latest technology, and it has also been included in Brazilian government strategic agenda. Considering the importance of new technologies and innovation, we describe the paths and challenges of nanotechnology-based cosmetics development to achieve product innovativeness. Opposing the new product development (NPD) mainstream based on efficiency, we used the evolutionary approach by highlighting the novelties. We describe three NPD stages (conception, operationalization, nd launch). For empirical evidence, we chose two Brazilian emblematic cases (suppliers for cosmetics industry) that domain nanotechnology. One case scans more potential market novelties and consequently produces indigenous nanotechnology for international industries such as cosmetics, food, and textile. The second case represents the new technology limited by the application in cosmetics. New technologies are not an innovation guarantee. Market demands must be identified in the early stage of NPD. When the focus is the novelty, the NPD evolutionary approach is useful. |
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