From governance to choreography: coordination of innovation ecosystems

IF 3.4 Q2 MANAGEMENT Innovation & Management Review Pub Date : 2021-06-04 DOI:10.1108/INMR-08-2020-0117
Diego Alex Gazaro dos Santos, A. Zen, B. A. Bittencourt
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Purpose Innovation ecosystems can emerge and grow organically, but the process can also be managed through conscious intervention. Therefore, this study observes different motivations and expectations for each group of actors. The lack of alignment between actors could have a negative influence on the development of innovation ecosystems. This study aims to analyze the coordination strategies of the actors throughout the life cycle of innovation ecosystems. Design/methodology/approach This study develops and proposes a model for coordinating innovation ecosystems based on the theoretical backgrounds of the ecosystem life cycle and ecosystem coordination. Findings This study argues that each stage of an innovation ecosystem’s life cycle – inception, launching, growth and maturity – demands different coordination strategies. Initially, networks are simpler and thus the coordination issues are less difficult. However, as the ecosystem evolves and the complexity of the networks increases, a more sophisticated strategy, such as orchestration or choreography, is needed. Research limitations/implications This is a theoretical study that recommends further research to test this model. Practical implications The understanding of coordination and stages of the life cycle of an innovation ecosystem can guide actors in the design of strategies for developing of ecosystems. Social implications The proposed framework could support strategies to engage civil society in actions to develop innovation ecosystems. Originality/value This study presents a framework to understand the coordination strategies better, considering the stages of an innovation ecosystem’s life cycle.
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从治理到编排:创新生态系统的协调
创新生态系统可以有机地出现和发展,但这一过程也可以通过有意识的干预来管理。因此,本研究观察到每组行为者的动机和期望是不同的。参与者之间缺乏一致性可能会对创新生态系统的发展产生负面影响。本研究旨在分析创新生态系统全生命周期行动者的协调策略。本研究基于生态系统生命周期和生态系统协调的理论背景,构建并提出了创新生态系统协调模型。研究发现:创新生态系统生命周期的各个阶段(初始、启动、成长和成熟)需要不同的协调策略。最初,网络比较简单,因此协调问题不那么困难。然而,随着生态系统的发展和网络复杂性的增加,需要更复杂的策略,例如编排或编排。研究局限/启示这是一项理论研究,建议进一步研究以测试该模型。实践意义对创新生态系统生命周期的协调和阶段的理解可以指导生态系统发展战略的设计。社会影响拟议的框架可以支持让民间社会参与发展创新生态系统的行动的战略。原创性/价值本研究提出了一个框架,以更好地理解创新生态系统生命周期的各个阶段的协调策略。
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