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Architectures of the commons: collaborative spaces and innovation

Cohendet Patrick ()
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Cohendet Patrick: International Business Department co-director of the Mosaic hub on Creativity and Innovation HEC Montréal 3000 Chemin de la Côte Ste Catherine H3Y2A7 Montréal (Qc) Canada

ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2022, vol. 66, issue 1, 36-48

Abstract: The present article aims at analyzing the dynamics of innovation that emerges and develops in some iconic collaborative spaces that are epicenters of a technological or artistic revolution. The study focuses on three cases (the Homebrew Computer Club, the TransMedTech institute, and the elBulli restaurant). The results highlight some important common traits between these collaborative spaces, namely: The dynamics of innovation in these spaces is orchestrated by bottom-up initiatives carried out by informal groups of passionate individuals (called the “commoners” in the contribution) who articulate a series of “innovation commons” to develop their collaborative innovative project. Based on our observations, the dynamics of innovation in the collaborative spaces results from the following sequence of commons: 1) social relationship commons, 2) symbolic commons, and 3) innovation commons. Each of these commons corresponds to a collective action governance mechanism over a specific common pool resource which is a key determinant of the innovative project.

Keywords: collaborative spaces; dynamics of innovation; communities; innovation commons; ecosystems of innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1515/zfw-2022-0008

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