Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Management of Digital EcoSystems 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3281375.3281377
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Digital innovation in platform-based ecosystems

Abstract: Creating a digital platform to leverage the potential of an ecosystem is recognized as an effective strategy to optimize innovation efforts in the digital era. In this paper, we analyze how platform-based ecosystems can ensure the commercialization of a constant flow of digital innovations. Our contribution focuses the role of platform-owners and the way they orchestrate the coupling process between two subsystems of the ecosystem: the innovation factory (IF) and the business development (BizDev). We apply a l… Show more

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“…Schuhbert, 2013, 148 et sqq.). Related findings were also produced by research on (tourism) innovation systems and ecosystems (Hjalager, 2010;Roberts et al, 2012;Gretzel et al, 2015;Isckia et al, 2018).…”
Section: Conception Of An Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Schuhbert, 2013, 148 et sqq.). Related findings were also produced by research on (tourism) innovation systems and ecosystems (Hjalager, 2010;Roberts et al, 2012;Gretzel et al, 2015;Isckia et al, 2018).…”
Section: Conception Of An Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…by growth-pole theorist J.P. Lasuen (1973) and later modified for tourism by K. Vorlaufer (1996), has found also partial representation and modification in recent debates on destinations as localised innovation systems (Ozseker, 2018;Trunfio & Campana, 2019) or ecosystems, which are to be conceived as adaptive, dynamic cluster systems on variable geographic levels (cmp. Isckia et al, 2018;Baggio et al, 2013;Gretzel et al, 2015). Delimiting the focus in the following on the "pre-colonial" stages of an emerging DC destination, with still limited external control through transnational companies (cmp.…”
Section: Cluster Systems and Lifecyclementioning
confidence: 99%
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