Innovation equity
assessing and managing the monetary value of new products and services
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Author
Contributions
- Muller, Eitan, author - Contributor
- Libai, Barak, author - Contributor
Publication
2016 - The University of Chicago Press, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
84,000 words, Guess
Page Count
336 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL26936812M
- Internet Archiveinnovationequity0000ofek
- ISBN-100226618293
- ISBN-139780226618296
- Library of Congress Control Number2016009804
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number944086870
- Better World Books9780226618296
Classifications
- DDC338/.064
- LCCHC79.T4 O34 2016
- LCCHC79.T4O34 2016
Description
From drones to wearable technology to Hyperloop pods that can potentially travel more than seven hundred miles per hour, we're fascinated with new products and technologies that seem to come straight out of science fiction. But, innovations are not only fascinating, they're polarizing, as, all too quickly, skepticism regarding their commercial viability starts to creep in. And while fortunes depend on people's ability to properly assess their prospects for success, no one can really agree on how to do it, especially for truly radical new products and services. In Innovation Equity, Elie Ofek, Eitan Muller, and Barak Libai analyze how a vast array of past innovations performed in the marketplace--from their launch to the moment they became everyday products to the phase where consumers moved on to the "next big thing." They identify key patterns in how consumers adopt innovations and integrate these with marketing scholarship on how companies manage their customer base by attracting new customers, keeping current customers satisfied, and preventing customers from switching to competitors' products and services. In doing so, the authors produce concrete models that powerfully predict how the marketplace will respond to innovations, providing a much more authoritative way to estimate their potential monetary value, as well as a framework for making it possible to achieve that value.
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