“Do-It-Together” and Alternative Innovations
Laurent Dupont (l.dupont@univ-lorraine.fr),
Fédoua Kasmi (fedoua.kasmi@univ-lorraine.fr),
Joshua Pearce and
J. Roland Ortt (ortt@tudelft.nl)
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Laurent Dupont: ERPI - Equipe de Recherche sur les Processus Innovatifs - UL - Université de Lorraine
Fédoua Kasmi: ERPI - Equipe de Recherche sur les Processus Innovatifs - UL - Université de Lorraine
Joshua Pearce: ERPI - Equipe de Recherche sur les Processus Innovatifs - UL - Université de Lorraine, UWO - University of Western Ontario
J. Roland Ortt: Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management [Delft] - TU Delft - Delft University of Technology
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Abstract:
The accelerated development of advanced technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, immersive technologies, Peer-to-Peer (P2P), the interconnection between digital and physical environments and the spread of alternative development models such as the circular economy offer the potential for a transition to new innovative and sustainable hybrid modes of production and consumption. The emergence and multiplication of spaces and networks of makers, hackerspaces, micro-factories, fab labs or other spaces equipped with digital manufacturing tools and technologies has favored the development of a more agile, democratized and distributed production based on commons-based peer production, particularly digital commons. This Special Issue of the Journal of Innovation Economics & Management focuses on alternative, agile, innovations from "Do-It-Together" processes and models. It brings together a set of expertise, disciplines and networks to address the environmental and socio-economic challenges facing our current industrial model.
Date: 2023-01-05
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Published in Journal of Innovation Economics & Management, 1 (40), pp.280, 2023
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