A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Futures of Innovation Systems and Innovation Management: Open Innovation Paradigm Analysed from Futures Perspective
Authors: Jari Kaivo-oja, Teemu Santonen
Editors: Anne-Laure Mention, Marko Torkkeli
Publication year: 2016
Book title : Open Innovation: Bridging Theory and Practice
Volume: 1
First page : 111
Last page: 158
Number of pages: 48
ISBN: 978-981-4719-17-9
eISBN: 978-981-4719-19-3
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814719186_0006
Web address : http://www.worldscientific.com/series/oibtp
This chapter provides a futures-oriented analysis of Open Innovation (OI) paradigm The future of OI paradigm depends on the future of CI paradigm and vice versa. That is logical reason why they introduce the concept of symbiotic innovation to innovation management literature.
In this chapter, authors elaborate open innovations as efficiency drivers in evolutionary economic processes (Section 2). In Section 3, authors introduce the open innovation paradigm and key concepts of futures-oriented open innovation management. In Section 4, authors present a scientific discussion about systemic change and the critical role of individuals in innovation management. Authors pay special attention on the difference between open and closed innovation process from an individual's point of view. In Section 5, authors introduce the Quartet Helix Model (as additional model to Triple Helix Model) and an analysis of new dynamics of open innovation processes. In Section 6, authors elaborate and discuss open innovation management roadmaps to the future. Section 7 provides elaborations of alternative innovation models for private enterprises, with special attention to foresight–innovation linkages. In Section 8, authors analyse links between radical innovation management and OP paradigm. Section 9 provides summary of key insights and results.