Bringing It All Together
Tammy L. Madsen () and
David Cruickshank ()
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Tammy L. Madsen: Santa Clara University
David Cruickshank: SAP
Chapter Chapter 6 in Co-Innovation Platforms, 2022, pp 119-133 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Co-innovation is a constant. Executives view innovation and ecosystems as critical to future growth yet many lack the necessary capabilities to orchestrate an ecosystem—including how to engage in co-innovation with a diverse set of firms. The book details how a co-innovation platform can help firms address this challenge. In this chapter, we begin by reinforcing the key insights and distinctive benefits of a co-innovation platform. We then discuss how co-innovation helps firms solve complex challenges as they navigate digital and cloud-based business transformation. We conclude the book by revisiting the important role that diversity—in actors, projects, technologies—plays in sustaining ecosystem generativity and offer guidance on different forms of co-innovation platforms.
Keywords: Co-innovation Platform; Cloud Strategy; Multi-cloud; Co-innovation Strategy; Digital-business transformation; Cloud-based transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-75977-3_6
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