“Opening Innovation” Across Layers of Practices: Developing an Integrative View of the Emergence of Digital Health

K. Dionne, P. Carlile
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Innovation challenges are increasingly complex, cutting across distributed actors from different disciplines, organizations, and fields. Solving such challenges requires creating the capacities of opening up for innovation to access and develop a greater amount and variety of knowledge and resources. Perspectives on open source, open innovation, and interorganizational collaboration have explored such capacities, but from different origins and scopes of analysis. Our practice-based integrative framework of “opening innovation” helps highlight these differences and connect their relative strengths. Through a critical literature review paired with an analysis of different empirical cases from Hacking Health, a non-profit organization helping drive digital health innovation, the authors reveal the user-centric, firm-centric, and field-centric approaches to opening innovation that progressively connect a greater variety of actors and resources. The authors show how specific new relational practices they produce address the new relational dynamics these connections bring to accumulate more resources for innovation to keep progressing.
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跨实践层的“开放创新”:发展数字健康出现的综合观点
创新挑战越来越复杂,跨越了来自不同学科、组织和领域的分布式参与者。解决这些挑战需要创造开放创新的能力,以获取和开发更多种类的知识和资源。关于开源、开放创新和组织间协作的观点已经探索了这种能力,但是来自不同的起源和分析范围。我们基于实践的“开放式创新”整合框架有助于突出这些差异,并将它们的相对优势联系起来。通过批判性文献综述和对黑客健康(一个帮助推动数字健康创新的非营利组织)不同经验案例的分析,作者揭示了以用户为中心、以企业为中心和以领域为中心的开放式创新方法,这些方法逐步将更多种类的参与者和资源联系起来。作者展示了他们产生的特定的新的关系实践如何解决这些联系带来的新的关系动态,从而为创新积累更多的资源,以保持进步。
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