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The identification and the search of routine signals as a contribution to creative competitive intelligence

L'identification et la recherche de routines comme contribution à la veille créative

Stéphane Goria ()

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Abstract: Innovation has become very important for companies, notably for their competitiveness. In this context, we focus on creative competitive intelligence and its potential contributions. Then, we consider that the goals of a creative competitive intelligence are to identify innovation opportunity signals for organizations and relevant information for creative workers (designers, stylists, architects, landscape architects, artists, craftsmen, R&D engineers ...). With this in mine, we propose to look for routine signals that indicate a repetition in the product design. Our experimentation focuses on two cases of innovation in design of home video game controllers. We verify whether some people can recognize routines linked to these controllers design.

Keywords: routine signal; weak signal; routine signal.; strategic intelligence; trend monitoring; trend analysis; creativity; information gathering; signal faible; creative competitive intelligence; planche de routines; routine; signal de routine; collecte d'informations; design; créativité; innovation; analyse des tendances; veille des créations; veille des innovations; veille des tendances; veille stylistique; veille stratégique; Veille créative (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-05-24
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Published in VSST 2012 : Systèmes d'information élaborée, bibliométrie, linguistique, intelligence économique, May 2012, Ajaccio, France. pp.1-13

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