Innovation Ecosystem and open collaborative process.

Innovation Ecosystem and open collaborative process.

Innovation studies are deeply rooted in the business and ecosystems literature (Chesbrough, 2003; Adner, 2017). The research interest is on the increasing understanding of the nature of complex social and material interactions taking place in ecosystems, and the benefits and challenges that these entail in favouring conditions for innovation to emergence.

Publications :

  • Hyytinen K. m., Tuori Helmi, Suominen Arno () «CO-CREATING SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR FUTURE- PROOF SOCIETIES» RESER 2024, held in Espoo, Finland and hosted by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, brought together an international and interdisciplinary community of service researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.The central aim of this year’s conference was to explore how service research can contribute to building sustainable, inclusive, and resilient societies—focusing particularly on the role of digital transformation, co-creation, and systems thinking in addressing complex societal challenges. Under the conference theme “Co-creating Sustainable Solutions for Future-proof Societies,” participants examined how multi-faceted innovations, both technological and service-based, can be integrated with new governance models and participatory practices to shape transformative change. Sessions highlighted the need for systemic approaches to sustainability transitions, involving collaboration across sectors, dis- ciplines, and stakeholder groups. A key area of discussion was the integration of digital technologies such as AI, digital twins, and data platforms into public services and urban infrastructures. These tools were not only evaluated for their technological capabilities but also crit- ically examined through the lenses of ethics, inclusivity, and long-term social value. The conference also delved into sustainability in practice, showcasing innovations in energy, food systems, health care, and education that exemplify how services can support circular economies and more equitable futures.. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. Nb pages: 291. ISBN: 978-951-38-8843-5.
  • Gremyr I., Smeds, M., Martin, J., Elg, M., () «(2023). Why won’t you leave the process alone? Exploring emotional, motivational and cognitive mechanisms triggering tampering. 791-805.» Total Quality Management & Business Excellence. Nb pages: 26.
  • Merlin-Brogniart C. () «Les services comme levier « écologique » de l’industrie : proposition d’un cadre d’analyse» Marché et Organisations - Revue d'analyse stratégique n°40. Nb pages: 19. https://www-cairn-info.inshs.bib.cnrs.fr/revue-marche-et-organisations-2021-1-page-23.htm.
  • Gallouj C., Paché G., Stephen L. Vargo (introduction) (2020) «Management des services, convergences, contrastes et controverses» Alors que l'activité manufacturière a été, de longue date, au cœur des analyses consacrées à la création de valeur, le management des services ouvre désormais des espaces de réflexion d'une grande richesse. En se plaçant à de multiples niveaux d'analyse, qu'il s'agisse d'étudier les services aux consommateurs ou les services aux entreprises, il témoigne de profondes mutations au sein de ce que l'on appelle désormais le processus de servuction. le rôle du personnel en contact, mais aussi les modes de participation du client à la production du service, sont l'objet de toutes les attentions dans une économie mondialisée et de plus en plus digitalisée.. Presses universitaires de Provence. Nb pages: 353. ISBN: 979-10-320-0268-1.