Eric von Hippel
Eric von Hippel (born August 27, 1941) is an American economist and a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, specializing in the nature and economics of distributed and open innovation. He is best known for his work in developing the concept of user innovation – that end-users, rather than manufacturers, are responsible for a large amount of innovation. In 1986 he coined the term lead user to describe this phenomenon.Eric von Hippel is the son of the Arthur Robert von Hippel, a material scientist and physicist who was also a professor at MIT. His mother was Dagmar Franck von Hippel, a daughter of James Franck, a German physicist who won the 1925 Nobel Prize for Physics with Gustav Hertz "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom." His great-uncle is the German ophthalmologist Eugen von Hippel.
von Hippel has been awarded the EU Innovation Luminary Award (2015), the Schumpeter School Prize (2017), and the Portugal Medal of Science (2020). He is a member of the Advisory Board of Patient Innovation, a nonprofit, international, multilingual, free venue for patients and caregivers of any disease to share their innovations. Provided by Wikipedia
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The dominant role of the user in semiconductor and electronic subassembly process innovation by Hippel, Eric von.
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Shifting product and service prototyping to users : an innovation process advantage? by Hippel, Eric von.
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Toolkets for user innovation : the design side of mass customization by Hippel, Eric von.
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Task partitioning : an innovation process variable by Hippel, Eric von.
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Task partitioning : an innovation process variable by Hippel, Eric von.
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Locating adaptive learning : the situated nature of adaptive learning in organizations by Tyre, Marcie J., Hippel, Eric von
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The dominant role of users in the scientific instrument innovation process
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Transferring process equipment innovations from user-innovators to equipment manufacturing firms
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Has a customer already developed your next product?
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Successful and failing internal corporate ventures : an empirical study and analysis
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A customer-active paradigm for industrial product idea generation
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Industrial innovation by users : evidence, explanatory hypotheses and implications
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A review of data bearing on the users role in industrial innovation
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Product designs which encourage -- or discourage -- related innovation by users : an analysis of innovation in automated clinical chemistry analyzers
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Appropriability of innovation benefit as a predictor of the functional locus of innovation
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Increasing innovators' returns from innovation
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Identifying commercially promising user-developed products and product concepts
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Testing the correlation between the functional locus of innovation and appropriable innovation benefit
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