Does Toyota need to pursue any technical or non-technical innovation in response to the technology under examination? If so, which one(s) and how can they be implemented?

The business report is expected to cover the following four aspects:

Provide an analysis of the stage of evolution and diffusion of the technology, using concepts such as S-Curves (for both technology evolution and adoption) or any other appropriate frameworks, such as the Abernathy-Utterback’s technology cycle; dominant designs; technological paradigms and technological trajectories; competence-enhancing vs. competence-destroying discontinuities; general purpose technologies.
Discuss the strategic approach of other firms to the same technology, for example by defining the role of incumbents and new entrants, examining how the technology relates to different types of innovation (e.g. product, process, business model), analysing the effects on firms’ knowledge and innovation processes, exploring firms’ capabilities for technological innovation, investigating the role of platform dynamics, discussing intellectual property management.
Discuss the firm’s approach to (technical and non-technical) innovation, building on the analysis conducted for the group presentation.
Provide actionable recommendations to the firm in relation to the technology under examination based on the report findings.  
The business report is expected to cover the following four aspects:
Provide an analysis of the stage of evolution and diffusion of the technology, using concepts such as S-Curves (for both technology evolution and adoption) or any other appropriate frameworks, such as the Abernathy-Utterback’s technology cycle; dominant designs; technological paradigms and technological trajectories; competence-enhancing vs. competence-destroying discontinuities; general purpose technologies.
Discuss the strategic approach of other firms to the same technology, for example by defining the role of incumbents and new entrants, examining how the technology relates to different types of innovation (e.g. product, process, business model), analysing the effects on firms’ knowledge and innovation processes, exploring firms’ capabilities for technological innovation, investigating the role of platform dynamics, discussing intellectual property management.
Discuss the firm’s approach to (technical and non-technical) innovation, building on the analysis conducted for the group presentation.
Provide actionable recommendations to the firm in relation to the technology under examination based on the report findings.  
The business report is expected to cover the following four aspects:
Provide an analysis of the stage of evolution and diffusion of the technology, using concepts such as S-Curves (for both technology evolution and adoption) or any other appropriate frameworks, such as the Abernathy-Utterback’s technology cycle; dominant designs; technological paradigms and technological trajectories; competence-enhancing vs. competence-destroying discontinuities; general purpose technologies.
Discuss the strategic approach of other firms to the same technology, for example by defining the role of incumbents and new entrants, examining how the technology relates to different types of innovation (e.g. product, process, business model), analysing the effects on firms’ knowledge and innovation processes, exploring firms’ capabilities for technological innovation, investigating the role of platform dynamics, discussing intellectual property management.
Discuss the firm’s approach to (technical and non-technical) innovation, building on the analysis conducted for the group presentation.
Provide actionable recommendations to the firm in relation to the technology under examination based on the report findings.  
The business report is expected to cover the following four aspects:
Provide an analysis of the stage of evolution and diffusion of the technology, using concepts such as S-Curves (for both technology evolution and adoption) or any other appropriate frameworks, such as the Abernathy-Utterback’s technology cycle; dominant designs; technological paradigms and technological trajectories; competence-enhancing vs. competence-destroying discontinuities; general purpose technologies.
Discuss the strategic approach of other firms to the same technology, for example by defining the role of incumbents and new entrants, examining how the technology relates to different types of innovation (e.g. product, process, business model), analysing the effects on firms’ knowledge and innovation processes, exploring firms’ capabilities for technological innovation, investigating the role of platform dynamics, discussing intellectual property management.
Discuss the firm’s approach to (technical and non-technical) innovation, building on the analysis conducted for the group presentation.
Provide actionable recommendations to the firm in relation to the technology under examination based on the report findings.  

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