I²MM – Integrated Innovation Maturity Model for Lean Assessment of Innovation Capability

XXII ISPIM Conference 2011: Sustainability in Innovation, June 12-15, Hamburg, Germany, K.R.E.,Huizingh, S. Conn, M. Torkkeli, and I. Bitran, eds., 2011

11 Pages Posted: 21 Jun 2011

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Tobias Müller-Prothmann

IAV Authomotive Engineering GmbH

André Stein

Pumacy Technologies AG

Date Written: June 14, 2011

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present the integrated innovation maturity model (I²MM). The model was developed to evaluate innovation capabilities of companies using their innovation process and its flexibility towards changes of markets and the company’s business environment as basis for assessment. Innovation processes have different impacts on projects through all phases of value creation. Yet, most of these processes are not adapted to early phases of idea management. The requirements engineering integrated innovation process (REI²P) highlights the early phases and underlines the importance of systematically integrating customer requirements into the innovation process. Based on REI²P, the I²MM is structured into four process areas: (1) ideation and product development, (2) innovation management, (3) requirements engineering, and (4) quality management. I²MM is a lean approach that fosters quality of systematic innovations and can perfectly be adjusted to meet the needs of large corporations and small and medium sized enterprises (SME) as well. I²MM was developed by the authors in the joint research project ISPYROM, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF).

Keywords: innovation maturity model, innovation process, requirements engineering, innovation capability, customer integration, stakeholder integration, self-assessment, SME

JEL Classification: O31, O32

Suggested Citation

Müller-Prothmann, Tobias and Stein, André, I²MM – Integrated Innovation Maturity Model for Lean Assessment of Innovation Capability (June 14, 2011). XXII ISPIM Conference 2011: Sustainability in Innovation, June 12-15, Hamburg, Germany, K.R.E.,Huizingh, S. Conn, M. Torkkeli, and I. Bitran, eds., 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1868223

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