Abstract
The growing complexity of societal problems and the increasing need to co-design contexts together with the service or product; force companies to collaborate in innovation. This networked innovation requires people to design together; who not only come from different disciplines; but also come from different organisations and companies. The collaboration in networked innovation therefore adds another level of complexity in addition to the (better known) collaboration in mono- and multidisciplinary teams and introduces new issues.
The growing complexity of societal problems and the increasing need to co-design contexts together with the service or product; force companies to collaborate in innovation. This networked innovation requires people to design together; who not only come from different disciplines; but also come from different organisations and companies. The collaboration in networked innovation therefore adds another level of complexity in addition to the (better known) collaboration in mono- and multidisciplinary teams and introduces new issues.
Keywords
Networked service innovation; collaboration; knowledge sharing
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21606/servdes2010.7
Citation
Bergema, K., Valkenburg, R., Kleinsmann, M.,and de Bont, C.(2010) Exploring networked innovation; Results of an exploration and the setup of an empirical study, in Holmlid, S., Nisula, J.-V., & Clatworthy, S. (eds.), ServDes 2010: Exchanging Knowledge, 1–3 December, Linköping, Sweden. https://doi.org/10.21606/servdes2010.7
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Exploring networked innovation; Results of an exploration and the setup of an empirical study
The growing complexity of societal problems and the increasing need to co-design contexts together with the service or product; force companies to collaborate in innovation. This networked innovation requires people to design together; who not only come from different disciplines; but also come from different organisations and companies. The collaboration in networked innovation therefore adds another level of complexity in addition to the (better known) collaboration in mono- and multidisciplinary teams and introduces new issues.
The growing complexity of societal problems and the increasing need to co-design contexts together with the service or product; force companies to collaborate in innovation. This networked innovation requires people to design together; who not only come from different disciplines; but also come from different organisations and companies. The collaboration in networked innovation therefore adds another level of complexity in addition to the (better known) collaboration in mono- and multidisciplinary teams and introduces new issues.