2020
DOI: 10.3390/joitmc6020039
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Success Factors of Demand-Driven Open Innovation as a Policy Instrument in the Case of the Healthcare Industry

Abstract: According to the WHO Global Digital Health Strategy 2020–2024, we should advocate people-centred health systems, promote global collaboration and strengthen the governance of global digital health practices. All this requires a new open innovation approach, which means that stakeholders from regional administrations, hospitals, companies and intermediate organisations openly work together towards commonly identified global and regional digital health goals. Although both practice and theory have proven that th… Show more

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“…Digitalisation and the creation of innovative health ecosystems provide many promising opportunities for entrepreneurs and the care industry as far as open innovation is concerned [97][98][99][100]. Utilizing digital solutions and capabilities in open innovation benefits companies in terms of interconnection with the external environment and effective communication of all parties [101]. This is a positive element since, according to Wass & Vimarlund (2016), in the field of healthcare, open innovation is limited [102].…”
Section: Discussion: Healthcare Entrepreneurs and Open Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digitalisation and the creation of innovative health ecosystems provide many promising opportunities for entrepreneurs and the care industry as far as open innovation is concerned [97][98][99][100]. Utilizing digital solutions and capabilities in open innovation benefits companies in terms of interconnection with the external environment and effective communication of all parties [101]. This is a positive element since, according to Wass & Vimarlund (2016), in the field of healthcare, open innovation is limited [102].…”
Section: Discussion: Healthcare Entrepreneurs and Open Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the first step, the actors' motivations and the processes used for transferring knowledge should be well understood to decide how to unlock OI models (Secundo et al, 2019). In this direction, OI can become a policy instrument in the healthcare industry and improve the knowledge transfer amongst stakeholders through demand-driven models (Pikkarainen et al, 2020).…”
Section: Call For Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…identity-based social networks, technology sector networks, government-led networks, and civic and philanthropically enabled networks). Finally, Pikkarainen et al. (2020) discussed the success factors of demand-driven open innovation as a policy instrument in healthcare by exploring a digital health open innovation ecosystem over the years.…”
Section: Open Innovation and Applications In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%