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Ecosystem Orchestration and Management

Martin Curley and Bror Salmelin
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Martin Curley: Maynooth University
Bror Salmelin: Contents and Technology, EU Commission

Chapter Chapter 8 in Open Innovation 2.0, 2018, pp 69-90 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract An ecosystem can be defined as a network of interdependent organizations or people in a specific environment with partly shared perspectives, resources, aspirations, and directions (Andersson, Curley and Formica 2010). The ecosystems with the biggest critical mass and the greatest velocity will have the most momentum and will ultimately win.

Keywords: Living Lab (LLs); Quadruple Helix Innovation; Business Model Experimentation; Open Innovation Ecosystem; Startup Genome (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62878-3_8

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