- Innovation and Knowledge Management
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- Service and Product Innovation
- Business Strategy and Innovation
- Open Source Software Innovations
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting
- Digital Platforms and Economics
- Legal and Policy Issues
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Game Theory and Applications
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Sharing Economy and Platforms
- Digital Transformation in Industry
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Digital Marketing and Social Media
Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology
2017-2023
Hanken School of Economics
2017
For better or worse, digital technologies are reshaping everything, from customer behaviors and expectations to organizational manufacturing systems, business models, markets, ultimately society. To understand this overarching transformation, paper extends the previous literature which has focused mostly on level by developing a multi‐level research agenda for transformation (DT). In regard, we propose an extended definition of DT as “a socioeconomic change across individuals, organizations,...
This paper provides a unique perspective on knowledge ecosystems by studying their organization. Grounded in empirical evidence, we propose that consist of users and producers are organized around joint search. A distinction is drawn between searching for domain those within an identified domain, respectively characterized as prefigurative partial forms organizing. In ecosystem form (to identify domain), actors whose participation affiliated, self-resourced, unobliged probe to establish...
Innovation ecosystems are built around new technologies, ideas, and innovations their supporting actors structures. However, the emergence of is constrained by a host institutional, system-level barriers in existing organizational field that inhibit legitimacy, resourcing, growth initiatives. Through an empirical study Finnish energy sector, we find strong interdependent set regulative, normative, cultural–cognitive restrict innovation with technologies. In particular, identify related...
Collaborative innovation requires space for different parties to meet, exchange information, engage in dialogue, and eventually create new solutions. Despite the increased scholarly practical interest, understanding how such spaces are initiated sustained remains scarce. In this study, we focus on a national data economy initiative investigate virtual mental where relevant interested cross‐sectoral can join, share information identify shared interests research development economy. We early...
The very nature of the energy sector, as a highly regulated and capital-intensive well challenges imposed by global transition to renewable energy, have made emergence innovation ecosystems, which are necessary for development commercialization new solutions, rather challenging. We examine services ecosystems from policy perspective, suggesting scenario method an enabler focusing attention relevant actors identifying triggering events that guide their activities toward shared future....
We offer a unique perspective on knowledge ecosystems by studying their organization. Grounded in empirical material, we propose that consist of users and producers are organized around jointly identified addressed domain. In terms domain, differentiate between searching for within domains discuss respective forms organizing: prefigurative partial To identify actors, whose participation is affiliated, self-resourced unobliged probe the domain to establish common ground basis collective...