Florian Denker

The Crucial Role of Domain Knowledge in Evaluating Early-Stage New Product Ideas

The Crucial Role of Domain Knowledge in Evaluating Early-Stage New Product Ideas
Florian Denker explores the role of an individual's domain knowledge for the proficient evaluation of early-stage new product ideas in the front-end of innovation. The results of his study show that in order to ensure an effective evaluation, evaluators of early-stage new product ideas should have comprehensive knowledge of consumers' needs and wants, as well as distinct knowledge about the opportunities and limits of available technologies in the respective domain. In this context, the results show that not only firm-internal experts can have this knowledge. Users and, in particular, so-called "lead users" (i.e. users who are ahead of the majority an major market trends and innovations), could also be suitable for effectively evaluating early-stage new product ideas.

Contents

  • Front-end of innovation
  • Foundations of research in the field of new idea evaluation
  • Theoretical foundation of the role of individuals' domain
    knowledge in evaluating early-stage new product ideas
  • Empirical study - new product idea evaluations
    by experts, users, and laymen
  • Implications for research and practice

Target Groups

  • Researchers, lecturers and students of technology and innovation
    management, product development, and business management
  • Practitioners and consultants in the field of innovation management, product development, and business development

The Author
Dr. Florian Denker graduated at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management at the Hamburg University of Technology with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt.