2018
DOI: 10.1108/imp-05-2017-0022
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The role of actors in interactions between “innovation ecosystems”: drivers and implications

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the role of the actors (especially firms) in interactions between contexts defined as “innovation ecosystems.” Design/methodology/approach The paper presents a conceptual framework. A review of the literature to frame the concepts of innovation ecosystems and the Industrial Marketing and Purchasing (IMP) approach is presented. A possible integration of the two concepts is then discussed. Findings The paper adds new discursive inputs to the concept of innovation… Show more

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“…As it results from the presented deliberations, the key component of the ecosystem is its actors who determine the objectives implemented by the ecosystem and the kind of flows they are dealing with, how the system co-evolves, etc. Actors play an active role in the ecosystem [70]; however, their assessment during project implementation identified the necessity to also cover passive actors, e.g., society, in the research. That is why the paper is related to wider studies that include wider groups-ecosystem stakeholders.…”
Section: Ecosystem Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As it results from the presented deliberations, the key component of the ecosystem is its actors who determine the objectives implemented by the ecosystem and the kind of flows they are dealing with, how the system co-evolves, etc. Actors play an active role in the ecosystem [70]; however, their assessment during project implementation identified the necessity to also cover passive actors, e.g., society, in the research. That is why the paper is related to wider studies that include wider groups-ecosystem stakeholders.…”
Section: Ecosystem Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of stakeholders in creating ecosystems is undoubted; however, the assessment of their engagement is complex [70,76,77]. This means that the inclusion of many interested parties in the process of creating and coordinating the ecosystem may be difficult.…”
Section: Ecosystem Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As características semelhantes encontradas em ambos os conceitos fazem com que ambos sejam utilizados de forma intercambiável. Pucci et al (2018), por exemplo, abordam em seu estudo os conceitos de sistema nacional e regional de inovação como ecossistemas de inovação. Segundo os autores, não há diferença do ponto de vista epistemológico entre ambos, uma vez que, o objetivo da pesquisa é entender se a aplicação de uma estrutura conceitual pode lhes ajudar a entender melhor a gestão dinâmica do conhecimento e da inovação que caracteriza aglomerações de atores em um determinado contexto.…”
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“…Segundo os autores, não há diferença do ponto de vista epistemológico entre ambos, uma vez que, o objetivo da pesquisa é entender se a aplicação de uma estrutura conceitual pode lhes ajudar a entender melhor a gestão dinâmica do conhecimento e da inovação que caracteriza aglomerações de atores em um determinado contexto. Pucci et al (2018) pontuam as semelhanças entre os conceitos: ambos são considerados locais de inovação; consistem em diferentes grupos de atores internamente homogêneos e heterogêneos externamente; as relações entre esses grupos estão enraizadas em um contexto social, econômico, cultural e institucional comum; esses sistemas são abertos porque estabelecem relações com atores de diferentes sistemas; e, evoluem com o tempo.…”
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