Why Do Most Innovations Fail? - Jagdish Sheth

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Why Do Most Innovations Fail? - Jagdish Sheth

About this course

Even when a new product reaches the market, it often fails — and sometimes the most technically superior innovations fall flat while inferior alternatives succeed. This course draws on decades of research into innovation resistance to explain why markets reject new ideas. Learners will examine six root causes of market failure — three rational (poor performance, lack of relative value, and usage incompatibility) and three emotional (perceived risk, tradition and orthodoxy, and negative image). Through cases including the Iridium satellite phone, Betamax, the Ford Mustang, and Kevlar, learners will discover that most major successes happen by accident, and most failures stem from forces companies can identify and address. The course equips learners with a practical framework for diagnosing whether an innovation needs R&D intervention, marketing intervention, or both.

What you'll learn

  • understand the root causes of market failure
  • identify when an innovation needs R&D or marketing intervention
  • analyze case studies of failed and successful innovations

Skills you'll gain

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