The Characteristics of Innovative, Mechanical Products—10 Years Later
Author(s)
Hölttä-Otto, Katja; Otto, Kevin; Song, Chaoyang; Luo, Jianxi; Li, Timothy; Seepersad, Carolyn C.; Seering, Warren Paul; ... Show more Show less
DownloadPublished version (371.9Kb)
Publisher Policy
Publisher Policy
Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use.
Terms of use
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Ten years prior to this paper, innovative mechanical products were analyzed and found to embody multiple innovation characteristics—an average of two more than competing products in the marketplace. At the time, it was not known whether these products would be successful over time and whether the number or type of innovation characteristics would be related with success. In this work, products from the previous study were categorized into well- and under-adopted products. Also, each product was categorized according to the type of firm that launched it: a new venture or an established firm. The innovative products enjoyed a success rate of 77% on average. The success was not dependent on the number or type of innovation characteristics embodied by the product. However, products developed in new ventures embody, on average, one more innovation characteristic and enjoy a slightly higher success rate than those launched by established firms.
Date issued
2018-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Journal of Mechanical Design
Publisher
ASME International
Citation
Hölttä-Otto, Katja et al. "The Characteristics of Innovative, Mechanical Products—10 Years Later." Journal of Mechanical Design 140, 8 (May 2018): 084501 © 2018 ASME
Version: Final published version
ISSN
1050-0472
1528-9001