Insights from the field: Case studies
Aline Krämer ()
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Aline Krämer: Chair of Corporate Sustainability
Chapter 4 in Low-Income Consumers as a Source of Innovation, 2015, pp 133-212 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter presents the data gathered through the three case studies. As recommended by Eisenhardt (1989, 539ff.), the case studies are presented and analyzed separately from each other (see “within-case analysis,” section 3.2.2). However, the presentation of each case study follows the same structure: The first section of each case study presents the setting, introducing the topic of the competition, the target community, and the partners involved. The second section takes a close look at the level of creativity of the ideas gathered in each idea competition. The third section examines the participants who submitted the ideas – considering, first, their socioeconomic profile and, second, the extent to which they show lead-user characteristics. Furthermore, the third section aims to explore the characteristics of those participants with high creativity scores.
Keywords: Center Scale; Creative Idea; Creativity Score; Creativity Dimension; Lighting Solution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-08930-6_4
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