The Frequency of End-User Innovation: A Re-estimation of Extant Findings
Abstract
Recent studies have found that large numbers of consumers innovate. In our study, we provide a re-estimation of the figures provided in the extant literature. We do so by conducting a study in which we apply two different... [ view full abstract ]
Recent studies have found that large numbers of consumers innovate. In our study, we provide a re-estimation of the figures provided in the extant literature. We do so by conducting a study in which we apply two different methods of data collection: (1) telephone interviews, the method considered most valid in previous research, and (2) personal interviews, which involve much higher effort but induce better individual recollection. Using telephone interviews, we measured a user-innovator frequency of 10.8% in our sample. In stark contrast, personal follow-up interviews resulted in a frequency of 39.7%, indicating a considerable underestimation in extant research. We then used the correction factor generated to re-estimate findings on user innovation frequency in Finland, Japan, Korea, Sweden, the UK, and the USA. It appears that user innovation is indeed a mass phenomenon that should not be overlooked by policymakers or firms.
Authors
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Nikolaus Franke
(Vienna University of Economics and Business)
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Florian Schirg
(Vienna University of Economics and Business)
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Kathrin Reinsberger
(Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Topic Area
User Innovation and Diffusion
Session
MMTr2 » User Innovation & Diffusion (Papers & Posters) (11:00 - Monday, 1st August, Room 112, Aldrich Hall)
Paper
Franke_et_al._The_frequency_of_end-user_innovation_May2016.pdf
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