Julia Fehrer
Service Innovation in Social-Cyber-Physical Systems: Investigating Design, Adoption, and Learning Processes for Radical Technological Innovation
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), soft robotics and social-cyber-physical systems are fundamentally changing social interaction, allowing humans and technology to engage and connect with their environment in a completely new way leading to the disruption of various sectors. Technology continues to radically and rapidly change the nature of service and service innovation. AI, wearables and implants come with a huge variety of application fields, for example in medicine, sport or data exchange to name only a few. This variety makes them unpredictable and scary for most parts of a society. With this research project we suggest to rethink radical innovation by viewing it from a truly systemic perspective, where potential customers, developers, investors, technology and even competitors learn from and with each other. We will explore and experiment with system design methods that support adoption and learning processes of versatile actors to provide guidance for managers and entrepreneurs as to how to successfully facilitate systemic innovations.