Innovation Ecosystems: A Sustainability Perspective
Innovation Ecosystems: A Sustainability Perspective
- Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
- 1 online resource (284 p.)
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To be competitive, companies must develop capabilities that allow them to react rapidly to market demands. The innovation methods of the past are not adapted to the turbulence of the modern world. In the last decade, increasing globalization of markets and Industry 4.0 have caused profound changes in the best way to manage the innovation process. This e-book includes a collection of thirteen papers that discuss theoretical approaches, case studies, and surveys focused on issues related to open innovation and its mechanisms.
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9783036508344 9783036508351 books978-3-0365-0835-1
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0835-1 doi
Technology: general issues
adaptation architecture engineering and construction (AEC) industry biofuels building information modelling (BIM) business model canvas cars case studies circular economy cleaner production collaborative networks competitiveness cultivation decision making eco-innovation ecosystem electric vehicles entrepreneurship evolutionary economics forest management functional framework fuzzy logic grand challenges Harsanyi's Transformation (HT) innovation innovation ecosystem innovation ecosystems lean logit models mission-oriented innovation n/a Nash Bayesian Equilibrium (NBE) natural resource-based view new products open innovation organic wine organizational competencies Panarchy performance predictive model project critical success factors project lifecycle project management project outcome likelihood resilience risk management SDGs SIFSNPIP SLR smart farming social network analysis stakeholder theory strategy sustainability sustainable innovation systematic literature review systems engineering Technological Readiness Level technopreneurial intentions transformative innovation Tuscany typology user integration virtual enterprise viticulture
Open Access
To be competitive, companies must develop capabilities that allow them to react rapidly to market demands. The innovation methods of the past are not adapted to the turbulence of the modern world. In the last decade, increasing globalization of markets and Industry 4.0 have caused profound changes in the best way to manage the innovation process. This e-book includes a collection of thirteen papers that discuss theoretical approaches, case studies, and surveys focused on issues related to open innovation and its mechanisms.
Creative Commons
English
9783036508344 9783036508351 books978-3-0365-0835-1
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0835-1 doi
Technology: general issues
adaptation architecture engineering and construction (AEC) industry biofuels building information modelling (BIM) business model canvas cars case studies circular economy cleaner production collaborative networks competitiveness cultivation decision making eco-innovation ecosystem electric vehicles entrepreneurship evolutionary economics forest management functional framework fuzzy logic grand challenges Harsanyi's Transformation (HT) innovation innovation ecosystem innovation ecosystems lean logit models mission-oriented innovation n/a Nash Bayesian Equilibrium (NBE) natural resource-based view new products open innovation organic wine organizational competencies Panarchy performance predictive model project critical success factors project lifecycle project management project outcome likelihood resilience risk management SDGs SIFSNPIP SLR smart farming social network analysis stakeholder theory strategy sustainability sustainable innovation systematic literature review systems engineering Technological Readiness Level technopreneurial intentions transformative innovation Tuscany typology user integration virtual enterprise viticulture