TIM 004
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Innovation Ecosystem
- A network of organizations, people and resources that interact with each other to develop and support new ideas, technologies and businesses.
- Innovation Ecosystem
- Start-up companies
- Medical Centers
- Mature Companies
- City, Regional and State Organizations
- Providers of Support Services (Legal, Accounting, etc)
- Venture Capital Funds
- Colleges & universities
Type of Innovation Ecosystem
- Corporate innovation ecosystem
- Digital innovation ecosystem
- City-based innovation ecosystem
- High-tech SMEs centered ecosystem (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises)
- University-based ecosystem
- Incubators and Accelerators ecosystems
- Regional and National innovation ecosystems
- Social innovation ecosystems
The core -> New Innovation Initiatives -> Startup Ecosystem -> Customers
Roles and Activites across Innovation Ecosystem
- Leadership:
- Ecosystem leader
- ecosystem governance: decipher roles, coordinate interactions, orchestrate resource flows
- forging partnerships: attract & link partners, create collaboration, stimulate complementary
- platform management: build platform, open platform, orchestrate compleentors
- value management: decipher bases of value, create & capture value
- Dominator: integrate actors
- Ecosystem leader
- Direct Value Creation:
- Supplier: supply components
- Assembler: assemble components
- Complementor: provide complementarities
- User: define need, provide ideas, purchase & use
- Value Support:
- Expert: generte knowledge, provide expertise, transfer technology
- Champion: build connections, provide access to markets
- Entrepreneur Ecosystem:
- Entrepreneur: co-locate, set-up network
- Sponsor: give resources, co-develop offering, link to other actors
- Regulator: provide favorable conditions
Systems Thinking
- a holistic and non-linear approach to problem solving that focuses on the interactions and patterns within an entire system
- emphasizes relationships and feedback loops instead of analysing individual parts in isolation
Fishbone Diagram
- common categories to help think broadly about the possible causes include:
- People: skils, training, communication, motivation
- Process / Methods: procedures, or workflows
- Machines / Techonology: tools, equipment, software
- Materials: resources or inputs used
- Environment: workplace or external conditions
- Mangement / Policies: decisions, rules, or leadership
Innovation Networks
- connected systems of people working together toward shared objectives, often through internal teams and external partners such as suppliers, universities, accelerators, customers, and startups.
- is also part of innovation ecosystem
Types of Innovation Networks
- Enterpreneur-based
- Internal project teams
- Internal enterpreneur networks
- Communities of practice: can involve players inside and across different organizations
- Spatial clusters: like Silicon Valley, Boston, etc
- Sectoral networks: bring different players together because they share a common sector
- New product or process develoment consortium
- New technology development consortium
- Emerging standards: Exploring and estabilishing standards around innovative technologies
- Supply chain learning
- Learning networks
- Recombinant innovation networks: Cross-sectoral groupings that alloow for networking across boundaries and the transfer of ieads.
- Managed open innovation networks
- User networks
- Innovation markets
- Crowdfunding and new resource approaches
Stakeholder Analysis
- High power, highly interested people (Engage Closely)
- High power, less interested people (Keep Satisfied)
- Low power, Highly interested people (Keep Informed)
- Low power, less interested people (Monitor)