APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
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Resumo: | This paper aims at establishing a theoretical construction between the concept of learning by using and the concepts of Technological Readiness Level (TRL) and System Readiness Level (SRL). The concept of learning by using reveals that the technical change that takes place in complex systems is given by the sum of small improvements in many different technological disciplines integrated in a specific configuration of this system. This kind of learning results from the iterative combination of scientific and technological knowledge, which is generated by the extensive use of products and their associated production processes. A stock of this combined knowledge might be required to cope with emergent properties of complex systems. The pattern of complex systems evolution involves the balance of technological and scientific frontiers as well as the fulfillment of customer expectation. Every innovation involves systemic uncertainty, which is positively correlated to the magnitude of the change introduced into the complex system. Maturity level of technological solutions allows organizations to assess pragmatically strategic risk exposure of implementing complex system innovation. The concept of SRL represents a proficuous tool to unveil emergent properties, which consider both the TRL of individual elements and how they are integrated into a complex system |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGEAPPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGEComplexityInnovation managementLearning by usingSystems architectureTechnology maturity.ComplexityInnovation managementLearning by usingSystems architectureTechnology maturity.This paper aims at establishing a theoretical construction between the concept of learning by using and the concepts of Technological Readiness Level (TRL) and System Readiness Level (SRL). The concept of learning by using reveals that the technical change that takes place in complex systems is given by the sum of small improvements in many different technological disciplines integrated in a specific configuration of this system. This kind of learning results from the iterative combination of scientific and technological knowledge, which is generated by the extensive use of products and their associated production processes. A stock of this combined knowledge might be required to cope with emergent properties of complex systems. The pattern of complex systems evolution involves the balance of technological and scientific frontiers as well as the fulfillment of customer expectation. Every innovation involves systemic uncertainty, which is positively correlated to the magnitude of the change introduced into the complex system. Maturity level of technological solutions allows organizations to assess pragmatically strategic risk exposure of implementing complex system innovation. The concept of SRL represents a proficuous tool to unveil emergent properties, which consider both the TRL of individual elements and how they are integrated into a complex systemThis paper aims at establishing a theoretical construction between the concept of learning by using and the concepts of Technological Readiness Level (TRL) and System Readiness Level (SRL). The concept of learning by using reveals that the change rate that takes place in complex systems is given by the sum of small improvements in many different technological disciplines integrated in a specific configuration of this system. This kind of learning results from the iterative combination of scientific and technological knowledge, which is generated by the extensive use of products and their associated production processes. A stock of this combined knowledge might be required to cope with emergent properties of complex systems. The pattern of complex systems evolution involves the balance of technological and scientific frontiers as well as the fulfillment of customer expectation. Every innovation involves systemic uncertainty, which is positively correlated to the magnitude of the change introduced into the complex system. Maturity level of technological solutions allows organizations to assess pragmatically strategic risk exposure of implementing complex system innovation. The concept of SRL represents a proficuous tool to unveil emergent properties, which consider both the TRL of individual elements and how they are integrated into a complex system.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade2016-06-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rai/article/view/100417INMR - Innovation & Management Review; v. 13 n. 2 (2016); 150-1702515-8961reponame:Revista de Administração e Inovaçãoinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rai/article/view/100417/114222Lemos, Julio CesarChagas Junior, Milton Freitasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-06-23T16:36:43Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/100417Revistahttp://www.viannajr.edu.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/raiPUBhttp://www.revistas.usp.br/viaatlantica/oairevistarai@usp.br||tatianepgt@revistarai.org1809-20391809-2039opendoar:2016-06-23T16:36:43Revista de Administração e Inovação - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE Lemos, Julio Cesar Complexity Innovation management Learning by using Systems architecture Technology maturity. Complexity Innovation management Learning by using Systems architecture Technology maturity. |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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APPLICATION OF MATURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN THE INNOVATION PROCESS: CONVERTING SYSTEM'S EMERGENT PROPERTIES INTO TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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Lemos, Julio Cesar |
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Lemos, Julio Cesar Chagas Junior, Milton Freitas |
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Chagas Junior, Milton Freitas |
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Lemos, Julio Cesar Chagas Junior, Milton Freitas |
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Complexity Innovation management Learning by using Systems architecture Technology maturity. Complexity Innovation management Learning by using Systems architecture Technology maturity. |
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Complexity Innovation management Learning by using Systems architecture Technology maturity. Complexity Innovation management Learning by using Systems architecture Technology maturity. |
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This paper aims at establishing a theoretical construction between the concept of learning by using and the concepts of Technological Readiness Level (TRL) and System Readiness Level (SRL). The concept of learning by using reveals that the technical change that takes place in complex systems is given by the sum of small improvements in many different technological disciplines integrated in a specific configuration of this system. This kind of learning results from the iterative combination of scientific and technological knowledge, which is generated by the extensive use of products and their associated production processes. A stock of this combined knowledge might be required to cope with emergent properties of complex systems. The pattern of complex systems evolution involves the balance of technological and scientific frontiers as well as the fulfillment of customer expectation. Every innovation involves systemic uncertainty, which is positively correlated to the magnitude of the change introduced into the complex system. Maturity level of technological solutions allows organizations to assess pragmatically strategic risk exposure of implementing complex system innovation. The concept of SRL represents a proficuous tool to unveil emergent properties, which consider both the TRL of individual elements and how they are integrated into a complex system |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade |
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