My presentation on findings of my recent study supported by JRC on Open Innovation across Europe, during the Open Innovation 2.0 Conference in Amsterdam. You can find the complete report of the study here: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/eur-scientific-and-technical-research-reports/case-studies-open-innovation-ict
3. Commissioner for Research,
Science and Innovation
Open Innovation, Open Science,
Open to theWorld. June22, 2015
Carlos Moedas
Open innovation isabout involving far moreactorsin theinnovation
process, from researchers, toentrepreneurs, to users, to governments
and civil society.
Thismeanscreatingtheright ecosystems, increasinginvestment, and
bringingmorecompaniesand regionsinto theknowledgeeconomy.
I would liketo go further and faster towards openinnovation.
4. EIBURS Project 2015-2018:
Exploring Radical Innovation Practices across Europe
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Leuven University
Groningen University
7. Research Methodology
In -d ept h
d es k
r es ea r c h
t o c o l l ec t :
St r o n g g r o u n d i n g w i t h t h eo r y
Mu l t i pl e
c a s e
s t u d y
d es i g n
How is O pen Innovation
characterized in LEs?
3 Features
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1. Better positioned (than SMEs) to
orchestrate research partnerships
2. More likelyto give a central roleto
Human ResourcesManagement
3. Likely to adopt a long–term
perspective
Loccioni 2068.
100 years plan
8. FOCUS ON 3 FINDINGS & 4 IDEAS
1. Local Ecosystem Built for OI
2. EmpoweringaGlobal
Ecosystem ThroughOpen
Relationships
3. Intellectual PropertyhelpingOI
4. FacilitatingUsers’ Involvement
for OI 2.0
5. Strikebalancebetween
encouragingbasic,applied
research,and innovation
models
6. Encouragingentrepreneursto
applyOI
7. Creatingtheconditionsfor the
growthand diffusionof a
strongOI culture
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7 Policy Implications
10. O I Process Management Findings [4/7]
Unfocused
innovation may
cause distraction
Lack of focuscan bea
risk: ICT enables
multiplemarket
opportunitiesnot all
of them profitable
“Fallingin love" witha technology and lackingthesenseof direction togo to
market lead tounsuccessful commercialization
Pivotal momentsin theinnovation lifecycle:
1. Identification of a singleviable commercial application
2. Focusingresourcesonuniquevalueproposition
12. Remaining
open to new
forms of OI
and emerging
growth models
Policy
Implications
[6/7]
Policymakers
should not discard
slow changesas
invaluable and
consider direct
support for the
reinvestment of
profit into
innovative
activitiesor in
definitionof OISs
Policymakers
should
acknowledge
that exponential
growth isnot the
only form of
business
development
that leadsto new
jobsand wealth
14. Alberto Di Minin
a.diminin@sssup.it
Chiara Eleonora De
Marco
c.demarco@sssup.it
Maral Mahdad
m.mahdad@sssup
.it
Andrea Paraboschi
a.paraboschi@sssu
p.it
Andrea
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