Charting the Innovation Ecosystem
Summary. Innovation ecosystems represent a fundamental shift in how we understand innovation, moving beyond simpler network and cluster models. Unlike networks with predictable relationships, ecosystems are complex adaptive systems where the same inputs produce different outputs and behavior emerges unpredictably. Strong innovation ecosystems combine dynamic collaboration, trust, and co-creation of value around shared technologies, translating knowledge into increased value while resisting disruption.
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Gobble, M. M.. (2015). Charting the Innovation Ecosystem. Research-Technology Management. https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-375185622/charting-the-innovation-ecosystem
Gobble, MaryAnne M.. “Charting the Innovation Ecosystem.” Research-Technology Management, 2015. https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-375185622/charting-the-innovation-ecosystem.
Gobble, MaryAnne M.. 2015. “Charting the Innovation Ecosystem.” Research-Technology Management. https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-375185622/charting-the-innovation-ecosystem.
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