Collaborative Spaces in the Digital Era
Sophie Boutillier (),
Ignasi Capdevila,
Laurent Dupont () and
Laure Morel ()
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Sophie Boutillier: LAB.RII - Laboratoire de Recherche sur l'Industrie et l'Innovation - ULCO - Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, RRI - Réseau de Recherche sur l'Innovation
Ignasi Capdevila: PSB - Paris School of Business - HESAM - HESAM Université - Communauté d'universités et d'établissements Hautes écoles Sorbonne Arts et métiers université
Laurent Dupont: ERPI - Equipe de Recherche sur les Processus Innovatifs - UL - Université de Lorraine
Laure Morel: ERPI - Equipe de Recherche sur les Processus Innovatifs - UL - Université de Lorraine
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Abstract:
The need for increasing innovation and collaboration, as well as integrating more flexible and autonomous ways of working, has caused changes in the spatialization of work. In recent years there has been an explosion in the creation of spaces where individuals, motivated by the development of their creative projects, interact face-to-face and collaborate with peers. The origin of the spaces might respond to different logics, but it is often related to an actor's need to gather with other locally distributed peers with a common interest. These collaborative spaces take many different forms and denominations such as fablabs, coworking spaces, living labs, makerspaces, hackerspaces, etc. The authors of in this special issue of Innovations, Journal of Innovation Economics & Management contribute to the understanding of collaborative spaces concerning their internal knowledge and innovation dynamics, their impact in the innovation process in firms, universities, and public institutions, and in terms of changes to new ways of working.
Date: 2020-01-15
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Published in Journal of Innovation Economics & Management, 1 (31), 258p., 2020
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