When nothing is certain, anything is possible: open innovation and lean approach at MVM
Autor: | Cristiano Galbiati, Manuel Castriotta, W. Bonivento, Giuseppe Gorini, F. Ferroni, Michela Loi, M. C. Di Guardo, Elona Marku |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Knowledge management
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) business.industry Strategy and Management Best practice 05 social sciences Citizen journalism 050905 science studies General Business Management and Accounting Empirical research Nothing Multidisciplinary approach Management of Technology and Innovation 0502 economics and business Production (economics) Business 0509 other social sciences Business and International Management 050203 business & management Open innovation |
Zdroj: | R&D Management |
ISSN: | 1467-9310 0033-6807 |
DOI: | 10.1111/radm.12453 |
Popis: | Using a participatory observation approach, this paper aims at exploring how public and private organizations have collaborated in response to the COVID-19 pandemic We examine the case of Mechanical Ventilator Milano (MVM), an international project with over 250 contributors and partners;this project aimed to achieve the challenging goal of designing and realizing a mechanical ventilator for mass production in about 6 weeks The project received the Emergency Use Authorization granted by the U S Food and Drug Administration The MVM ventilator is a reliable, fail-safe, and easy-to-operate mechanical ventilator that can be produced quickly at a large-scale, based on the readily available parts The success of the MVM case is unique as it adopts open innovation practices to generate technology innovation, in addition to a lean perspective Through the MVM project description, this study offers a framework that explains the interplay between open innovation and lean approach, highlighting the different internal and external forces and types of collaborations, and offering fine-grained insights into the role of universities as platforms of multidisciplinary knowledge This framework might serve as a basis for future theoretical and empirical research, providing practitioners with new best practices that are essential when facing a severe crisis like COVID-19 © 2021 RADMA and John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
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