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Lindlöf, LudvigRISE,Mobilitet och system
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MECHANISMS OF MANAGER-TEAM INTERPLAY IN LARGE SCALE AGILITY
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Language:English
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Innovation in ecosystems becomes increasingly attractive for incumbents as the technical complexity increases and complementarities play an increasingly important role for global competition. Digital platforms are becoming one of the primary means to that end, where incumbents can gain scale effects and reap the benefits of the creative crowd while maintaining ownership of the core product. But a lion’s share of these platforms hinges on the accessibility of data, and the view of the value and ownership of this data differs among actors in the system. This paper accounts for a case study of two type actors in an innovation ecosystem; the keystone firm and the third-party service provider. From interviews with representatives of these actors, we formulate a tentative description of their perspective on the sharing of data in the ecosystem. We find that these perspectives differ in terms of data contextuality and customer value. We argue that these differing perspectives are at the crux of establishing innovation capabilities in ecosystems based on digital platforms.
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Innovation ecosystems
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digital platform
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data multi-contextuality
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ecosystem roles.
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Furuhjelm, JörgenSAAB Aeronautics, Sweden
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RISEMobilitet och system
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