An Ontological Approach to Design and Operate Innovation Networks

An Ontological Approach to Design and Operate Innovation Networks

Author: Aglaya Batz Liñeiro

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-05

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 9783832550486

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This work presents an ontological approach, representing the main entities and their interrelationships building the concept of innovation networks. In this sense, an ontological approach constitutes an "explicit specification of a conceptualization" based on what exists in a specific domain. Aligned with the recommendations of scholars studying the epistemology of ontologies the following sub-questions have been addressed: (1) how until now innovation networks have been approached by the academic community; (2) which elements are explaining innovation networks; (3) how the elements innovation networks are interrelated and; (4) which additional elements should be included to further advance the understanding of innovation networks. As a result of this research, it is proposed to leverage on the process of absorptive capacity to manage the performance of innovation networks. Finally, innovation networks established between 2007 and 2014 in Germany are analyzed and recommendations for policy makers and managers are discussed.


Innovation in Manufacturing Networks

Innovation in Manufacturing Networks

Author: Américo Azevedo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-05-25

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 038709492X

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Innovation in Manufacturing Networks A fundamental concept of the emergent business, scientific and technological paradigms ces area, innovation the ability to apply new ideas to products, processes, organizational practices and business models - is crucial for the future competitiveness of organizations in a continually increasingly globalised, knowledge-intensive marketplace. Responsiveness, agility as well as the high performance of manufacturing systems is responsible for the recent changes in addition to the call for new approaches to achieve cost-effective responsiveness at all the levels of an enterprise. Moreover, creating appropriate frameworks for exploring the most effective synergies between human potential and automated systems represents an enormous challenge in terms of processes characterization, modelling, and the development of adequate support tools. The implementation and use of Automation Systems requires an ever increasing knowledge of enabling technologies and Business Practices. Moreover, the digital and networked world will surely trigger new business practices. In this context and in order to achieve the desired effective and efficiency performance levels, it is crucial to maintain a balance between both the technical aspects and the human and social aspects when developing and applying new innovations and innovative enabling technologies. BASYS conferences have been developed and organized so as to promote the development of balanced automation systems in an attempt to address the majority of the current open issues.


Innovation and Ontologies

Innovation and Ontologies

Author: Angelika Bullinger

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-12-11

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 3834999202

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Angelika C. Bullinger elaborates, applies and tests a methodology for ontology development for use in business management. She models ontologically the moment of idea assessment and selection on a company-specific, industry-typical and generic level and presents action-oriented implications for implementation of the methodology in business reality.


Leveraging Knowledge for Innovation in Collaborative Networks

Leveraging Knowledge for Innovation in Collaborative Networks

Author: Luis M. Camarinha-Matos

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-09-21

Total Pages: 821

ISBN-13: 3642045677

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Collaborative Networks A Tool for Promoting Co-creation and Innovation The collaborative networks paradigm offers powerful socio-organizational mec- nisms, supported by advanced information and communication technologies for p- moting innovation. This, in turn, leads to new products and services, growth of better customer relationships, establishing better project and process management, and building higher-performing consortia. By putting diverse entities that bring different perspectives, competencies, practices, and cultures, to work together, collaborative networks develop the right environment for the emergence of new ideas and more efficient, yet practical, solutions. This aspect is particularly important for small and medium enterprises which typically lack critical mass and can greatly benefit from participation in co-innovation networks. However, larger organizations also benefit from the challenges and the diversity found in collaborative ecosystems. In terms of research, in addition to the trend identified in previous years toward a sounder consolidation of the theoretical foundation in this discipline, there is now a direction of developments more focused on modeling and reasoning about new c- laboration patterns and their contribution to value creation. “Soft issues,” including social capital, cultural aspects, ethics and value systems, trust, emotions, behavior, etc. continue to deserve particular attention in terms of modeling and reasoning. Exploi- tion of new application domains such as health care, education, and active aging for retired professionals also help identify new research challenges, both in terms of m- eling and ICT support development.


Innovation Network Functionality

Innovation Network Functionality

Author: Thomas Bentivegna

Publisher: Springer Gabler

Published: 2013-12-06

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 9783658045807

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Regional developers and network administrators are proud of having the largest number of registered network participants and clicks on their internet platform. However, what ultimately counts are the real business contacts that lead to additional sales, sustainable supplier-relationships, or to innovation projects leading to sustainable competitive advantages for companies and regions. Thomas Bentivegna focuses on ad-hoc networks, which are poorly represented in existing network and innovation literature. He identifies, classifies and categorizes different innovation network types operating in 5 European countries (Switzerland, Germany, England, Ireland, and France) based on data collected from 28 firms. He shows how a basic understanding of the types of innovation networks which are operating in North-West Europe, as well as the typical firm profile for each one, can be an effective tool in helping to support the agenda of several different key innovation actors.


Ontology, Conceptualization and Epistemology for Information Systems, Software Engineering and Service Science

Ontology, Conceptualization and Epistemology for Information Systems, Software Engineering and Service Science

Author: Miguel-Angel Sicilia

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-10-29

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 3642164951

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This book constitutes the post-proceedings of the International Workshop on Ontology, Conceptualization and Epistemology for Information Systems, Software Engineering and Service Sciences (ONTOSE 2010) , held at the CAiSE 2010 conference in Hammamet, Tunisia, June, 2010. The 10 papers presented in this volume were carefully revised and selected from 25 submissions. They are grouped in sections on enterprise and service architectures, ontology applications, ontology visualization and query expansion, and ontologies for services.


Innovations in Intelligent Machines-4

Innovations in Intelligent Machines-4

Author: Colette Faucher

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-18

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 3319018663

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This research volume is a continuation of our previous volumes on intelligent machine. It is divided into three parts. Part I deals with big data and ontologies. It includes examples related to the text mining, rule mining and ontology. Part II is on knowledge-based systems. It includes context-centered systems, knowledge discovery, interoperability, consistency and systems of systems. The final part is on applications. The applications involve prediction, decision optimization and assessment. This book is directed to the researchers who wish to explore the field of knowledge engineering further.


Approaches and Processes for Managing the Economics of Information Systems

Approaches and Processes for Managing the Economics of Information Systems

Author: Tsiakis, Theodosios

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2014-01-31

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1466649844

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"This book explores the value of information and its management by highlighting theoretical and empirical approaches in the economics of information systems, providing insight into how information systems can generate economic value for businesses and consumers"--Provided by publisher.


The Ontology of Design Research

The Ontology of Design Research

Author: Miguel Ángel Herrera Batista

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-11-23

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1000219593

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This book seeks to establish the meaning of design research, its role in the field, and the characteristics that differentiate research in design from research in other fields. The author introduces a model to explain the relationship between the components of the ontological reality of design: the designed object, the designer, and the user. Addressing design research across disciplines, the author establishes a foundational understanding of research, and research paradigms, for the design disciplines. This will be crucial for the emerging field of design research to find its own identity and move forward, building its own knowledge base as it finds its positioning between science and art. The book will be of interest to scholars working in design history, design studies, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, architecture, fashion design, and service design.