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Micro-innovation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Micro-innovation
Micro-innovation is a term about methodology or concept of adapting, modifying, or customizing existing inventions such as products and business models. ==Origin of term== In English-speaking realm, the term was brought up by former Google's vice president Kai-Fu Lee who is now the founder of the Chinese IT startup incubator Innovation Works, during the an interview by Rebecca Fannin. When Fannin mentioned "me-too" products and copycat IT companies in China, Lee argued that it is not fair to call all the successful Chinese internet companies copycat, and "any Chinese companies that merely copies and does nothing else will fail." According to Lee, the successful ones are "those who copy, localize, iterate and 'micro-innovate'."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kai-Fu Lee chats with Startup Asia author )〕 The earliest use of the term "micro-innovation(微创新)" is reportedly first by Qihoo's co-founder Zhou Hongyi during his speech in 2010 Chinese Internet Conference. Similar to Lee's interpretation of the term, Zhou stressed that "micro-innovation" is not about revolutionary invention of business model or technology but rather customer experience oriented tweaks on existing products. Zhou explained that, to his team, realistically modifying business model, improving product's functionality, or even beautifying user interface can all be called "micro-innovation"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zhou Hongyi Talks Innovation, Destruction, and Defense )〕
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