Enhancing Open Innovation: The Co-Creation of an Open Innovation Toolkit
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to explore and describe, how a methodology for collecting and reviewing tools and methods on open innovation, can integrate and operationalize stakeholders involved in processes of open innovation development. The authors originally did this through the realization of an open innovation toolkit with a scope of use applying a Quadruple Helix Model of innovation, which recognizes four major actors in the innovation system: Science, Policy, Industry, and Society. Specifically, the actors were involved in development or implementation of health and welfare technology aimed for older adults. The result of this paper is an outline of methodology used for implementing the OIT and in doing so, involving QH actors in the process
Keywords: Innovation "Quadruple Helix" "Ageing society" "Methodological developments" "Scoping Review" Technology "Business development" "Open innovation"
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002276
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