Governing Open Innovation and a Digital Platform in Collaboration with a Big Science Center

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
pp. 16943
Author(s):  
Angelo Cavallo ◽  
Henri Burgers ◽  
Antonio Ghezzi ◽  
Vareska Van De Vrande
2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey Bereznoy ◽  
Dirk Meissner ◽  
Veronica Scuotto

PurposeGenerally, there is a common sense to consider knowledge sharing and creation as two separate processes but a new matter emerges when those processes are intertwining. In this vein, this research aims to discuss on the lens of the open innovation (OI) model how such intertwining generates digital platform-based ecosystem.Design/methodology/approachThe theoretical approach is used to largely discuss the intertwining of knowledge sharing and creation in the current digital era. It debates such scenario considering past and present studies and suggests future research streamlines.FindingsIt offers a new theoretical model that can be implemented in a micro, meso and macro level where the concept of “ba” (or ba-sho) assumes the form of a digital platform where knowledge sharing is in motion and dynamically interacts with the knowledge creation.Originality/valueBy discussing the intertwining of knowledge creation and sharing in OI context along with digital trends (e.g. platform innovation ecosystems and platform innovation management), the study offers a new conceptual framework that relies on such intertwining accompanied by the concept of “ba – sho.” In this vein, research limits and new research are suggested to demonstrate and support this conceptual study.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Dan Li ◽  
Kang Li

Drawing on the theories of open innovation and entrepreneurship, this paper discusses the action mechanism of digital platform openness (DPO) on the recognition of entrepreneurial opportunities (EOR) and the integration of entrepreneurial resources (ERI) and explores the boundary conditions of this mechanism. Several hypotheses were put forward and verified by analysing 302 valid questionnaires. The results show that the breadth and depth of DPO positively affect EOR and ERI; these positive effects are positively moderated by the service level of the digital platform. The research findings provide a reference to digital platform enterprises to decide on platform opening strategy and platform service optimization.


Author(s):  
John R. Porter

New ceramic fibers, currently in various stages of commercial development, have been consolidated in intermetallic matrices such as γ-TiAl and FeAl. Fiber types include SiC, TiB2 and polycrystalline and single crystal Al2O3. This work required the development of techniques to characterize the thermochemical stability of these fibers in different matrices.SEM/EDS elemental mapping was used for this work. To obtain qualitative compositional/spatial information, the best realistically achievable counting statistics were required. We established that 128 × 128 maps, acquired with a 20 KeV accelerating voltage, 3 sec. live time per pixel (total mapping time, 18 h) and with beam current adjusted to give 30% dead time, provided adequate image quality at a magnification of 800X. The maps were acquired, with backgrounds subtracted, using a Noran TN 5500 EDS system. The images and maps were transferred to a Macintosh and converted into TIFF files using either TIFF Maker, or TNtolMAGE, a Microsoft QuickBASIC program developed at the Science Center. From TIFF files, images and maps were opened in either NIH Image or Adobe Photoshop for processing and analysis and printed from Microsoft Powerpoint on a Kodak XL7700 dye transfer image printer.


1982 ◽  
Vol 43 (C8) ◽  
pp. C8-345-C8-355
Author(s):  
E. L. Goldwasser
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