ABSTRACT

Philosophy may not seem to be an obvious source to discover methods for successful product innovation management. However, this book shows that systematic reflection on the nature of product innovation management, supported by insights from the philosophy of technology, can illuminate the innovation process in technology and engineering.

Presenting methodological guidelines and philosophical reflections, this book guides readers through each phase of product innovation. At each step, ideas from the philosophy of technology are translated into practical guidelines for managing these processes. The book works through the philosophical perspectives on innovation, methods in innovation design and research, and the value and ethical implications of innovation.

Bridging the gap between philosophical context and practical methodologies, this book will be highly valuable for postgraduate students and academics researching and teaching innovation and philosophy of technology.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|10 pages

Philosophical perspectives on innovation

chapter 4|9 pages

Requirements and constraints in innovation design

The early phase

chapter 5|10 pages

Methods in innovation design research

Developing the product

chapter 6|8 pages

Innovation, product design, and research