2021
DOI: 10.3390/joitmc7040229
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Worldwide Innovation and Technology Environments: Research and Future Trends Involving Open Innovation

Abstract: Innovation environments are places where open innovation and technology are boosted. The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of innovation and technology environments through the most covered topics in the scientific literature. In this sense, technology transfer has been the subject of research since 1975; however, in the period from 2006–2021, the focus shifted to innovation. It was possible to observe an exponential growth of the term, “innovation”, but it is no longer the central theme and is… Show more

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“…This approach serves as a complementary option to traditional in-house research and development (R&D) practices [54]. Analyzing the timeline of the overlap between OI and QH frameworks, data from the Scopus database until July 2023 (Figure 1) illustrate that, since 2006, the focus of research on innovation and technology environments has shifted from technology transfer to the exploration of diverse methods and forms of innovation [8]. This shift seems to increase positive impacts while reducing the risks and uncertainties [55] associated with open innovation and technology.…”
Section: Open Innovation and The Quadruple Helix Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This approach serves as a complementary option to traditional in-house research and development (R&D) practices [54]. Analyzing the timeline of the overlap between OI and QH frameworks, data from the Scopus database until July 2023 (Figure 1) illustrate that, since 2006, the focus of research on innovation and technology environments has shifted from technology transfer to the exploration of diverse methods and forms of innovation [8]. This shift seems to increase positive impacts while reducing the risks and uncertainties [55] associated with open innovation and technology.…”
Section: Open Innovation and The Quadruple Helix Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability 2024, 16, 1636 2 of 30 Although early research [6][7][8][9][10] has investigated different aspects of Open Innovation with the Quadruple Helix model, normative empirical insights for specific contexts are still limited. Extant contributions in the literature include investigations on smart cities [11], payment system innovation [12], start-up ecosystems [13], knowledge transfer [10], business model and applications [14,15], as well as innovation and technology environments [8,16,17]. In this sense, the QH model appears as a manifestation of Open Innovation cooperating in the same sector [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the Internet of Things is shaping security applications, emergency applications, logistics applications, and health applications [18], offering people with disabilities access to care, patient monitoring, and quality control applications. States with a developed economy are leading countries in terms of the process of innovation and technology transfer, so the analysis of the process of technology innovation is one of the most addressed topics of research in the literature [19].…”
Section: Related Work 21 Iot Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4.11: Digital tools can serve as essential tools within the food system for efficiency, labelling to communicate with consumers, Overall, the innovative ideas presented at the event with support from policy makers will help to advance development. As recently observed, that countries that align their policies on open innovation, with environments dedicated to research and development stand out more than others [50]. The break out and plenary sessions devoted time to the role of the students' industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) at tertiary institution in Nigeria as a development that need to be improved upon such that students can have the opportunity to investigate traditional and indigenous food crops.…”
Section: Implications and Future Perspectives From The Collaboration ...mentioning
confidence: 99%