ch 3-- Types and Patterns of Innovation
technology trajectory
the path a technology takes through its lifetime. This path may refer to its rate of performance improvement, its rate of diffusion, or other change of interest
technology diffusion
the spread of a technology through a population
dominant design
a product design that is adopted by the majority of producers, typically creating a stable architecture on which the industry can focus its efforts
discontinuous technology
a technology that fulfills a similar market need by building on an entirely new knowledge base
competence-enhancing (-destroying) innovation
an innovation that builds on (renders obsolete) existing knowledge and skills. Whether an innovation is competence enhancing or competence destroying depends on whose perspective is being taken. An innovation can be competence enhancing to one firm, while competence destroying for another
architectural innovation
an innovation that changes the overall design of a system or the way its components interact with each other
radical innovation
an innovation that is very new and different from prior solutions
incremental innovation
an innovation that makes a relatively minor change from (or adjustment to) existing practices
component (or modular) innovation
an innovation to one or more components that does not significantly affect the overall configuration of the system