The city as an experimental environment : the identification, selection, and activation of distributed knowledge in regional open innovation ecosystems
Autor: | Ben Robaeyst, Bastiaan Baccarne, Wout Duthoo, Dimitri Schuurman |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Knowledge management
Technology and Engineering distributed knowledge smart cities Geography Planning and Development TJ807-830 Social Sciences Context (language use) urban acupuncture Management Monitoring Policy and Law 050905 science studies TD194-195 Renewable energy sources urban innovation innovation systems urban living labs 0502 economics and business GE1-350 Action research Open innovation Scope (project management) Environmental effects of industries and plants Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment business.industry 05 social sciences Stakeholder open innovation Environmental sciences Distributed knowledge Earth and Environmental Sciences New product development quadruple helix 0509 other social sciences Urban acupuncture business 050203 business & management |
Zdroj: | SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability, Vol 13, Iss 6954, p 6954 (2021) Sustainability Volume 13 Issue 12 |
ISSN: | 2071-1050 |
Popis: | Over the past decade, open innovation (OI) literature has extended its scope beyond strictly economic contexts to the context of societal value creation. This has given rise to the notion of (local) distributed knowledge as a driver for sustainable innovation and has highlighted the importance of multi-stakeholder collaborations in new product development (NPD) processes to develop new ICT systems for complex urban issues. Several studies have discussed sustainable stakeholder ecosystem architectures for such collaborations. However, little is known about stakeholder identification and selection processes for collaborations in the urban environment. By combining action research with a case study design, this paper studies the nature of contextualized interactions between knowledge actors in the ecosystem and the processes of attraction, identification, selection, and activation of stakeholders in an urban living lab (ULL). These insights converge in the development of a ‘stakeholder acupuncture framework’, which structures mechanisms and practices within dynamic collaboration ecosystems and defines key boundary conditions for such open-ended ecosystems. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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