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An eco-innovation case study of domestic dishwashing through the application of TRIZ tools

An eco-innovation case study of domestic dishwashing through the application of TRIZ tools
An eco-innovation case study of domestic dishwashing through the application of TRIZ tools
The benefits of applying a structured method such as TRIZ (Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch: the Russian theory of inventive problem solving) to Eco?innovation are examined through use of two problem?solving tools from TRIZ in an Eco?innovation case study. A novel problem hierarchy model has been integrated to help identify the systems and sub?systems level innovations required for Eco?innovation. The benefits and shortcomings of the TRIZ tools, and the potential contribution of the problem hierarchy model in the innovation process are discussed
1467-8691
3-14
Jones, Elies
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Mann, Darrell
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Harrison, David
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Stanton, Neville
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Jones, Elies
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Mann, Darrell
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Harrison, David
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Stanton, Neville
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Jones, Elies, Mann, Darrell, Harrison, David and Stanton, Neville (2001) An eco-innovation case study of domestic dishwashing through the application of TRIZ tools. Creativity and Innovation Management, 10 (1), 3-14. (doi:10.1111/1467-8691.00186).

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The benefits of applying a structured method such as TRIZ (Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch: the Russian theory of inventive problem solving) to Eco?innovation are examined through use of two problem?solving tools from TRIZ in an Eco?innovation case study. A novel problem hierarchy model has been integrated to help identify the systems and sub?systems level innovations required for Eco?innovation. The benefits and shortcomings of the TRIZ tools, and the potential contribution of the problem hierarchy model in the innovation process are discussed

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Published date: March 2001

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Local EPrints ID: 76079
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/76079
ISSN: 1467-8691
PURE UUID: 9fc7b8be-0d27-4e3c-86d1-d2202106fd8c
ORCID for Neville Stanton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8562-3279

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:54

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Author: Elies Jones
Author: Darrell Mann
Author: David Harrison
Author: Neville Stanton ORCID iD

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