This document discusses open innovation and the five pillars that make up a successful startup community: financial capital, intellectual capital, relational capital, innovation ideology, and cultural heritage. It notes that startup communities are an important element for economic systems and explores whether they can be engineered by focusing on these five pillars. The document is written by Nicola Mattina, a digital explorer and founder of Stamplay, who is passionate about open innovation and startup communities.
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I used this deck for a keynote at Venistar Fashionable World 2015 event. The aim was to give an overview of the impact of Internet on our culture and on which are the trends to watch in the coming years.
This is the presentation deck from the June 14th Working Lunch '2016 The Year of Innovation' hosted by e3. It includes a list of the different models of innovation as well as the advice provided by David Ward, Director of Marketing and Innovation at Yodel.
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To embrace the digital economy, we need:
- More agile companies
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New ways to Innovate that will transform your company.
‘Exponential Disruptive Innovation’
Innovation going Forward
How will the ‘mostly linear’ Innovation Processes and their corporate contexts, that have served us well over the past 50 years, be reshaped through disruptive key global trends?
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- Digitized health sciences
- Ubiquitous Internet connectivity
- Urbanization and ageing population
Exponential growth of technology will disrupt every business sector that has significant, and growing, information content.
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What does it need to become a collaborative organization?
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• examples on how leading-edge companies merge open innovation and business model innovation
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How will the ‘mostly linear’ Innovation Processes and their corporate contexts, that have served us well over the past 50 years, be reshaped through disruptive key global trends?
- Exponential technologies - Digitized health sciences - Ubiquitous Internet connectivity - Urbanization and ageing population.
Going Forward
Exponential growth of technology will disrupt every business sector that has significant, and growing, information content.
What will digitalization dematerialization and demonetization create ?Mike Mastroyiannis
Innovation going Forward
How will the ‘mostly linear’ Innovation Processes and their corporate contexts, that have served us well over the past 50 years, be reshaped through disruptive key global trends?
- Exponential technologies
- Digitized health sciences
- Ubiquitous Internet connectivity
- Urbanization and ageing population
How can the companies seize the new emerging opportunities ?
Ar the companies ready for such drastic change ?
What are the options to achieve leadership ?
Is your company prepared ?
Corporate Coworking - Leveraging Coworking to Increase Innovation in your Company.
Corporate coworking is the application of the principles of the global
coworking movement in corporate environments. In building communities
grounded in trust, openness, autonomy, and creativity, coworking spaces
have become some of the most innovative work environments in the world!
Through our proprietary program, OpenWork delivers the coworking
experience to companies seeking to ‘open up their cultural operating system’
to become more creative and innovative
This presentation was given at the 2012 Online Research Methods Conference in London, UK. The content focuses on an overview of crowdsourcing as a possible research methodology when appropriate.
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1.
In un mondo in cui ogni azienda deve diventare (chi più chi meno) una software company, è necessario promuovere la transizione da modelli di closed innovation (i centri ricerca e sviluppo delle aziende) e open innovation (i portali di crowdsourcing delle invenzioni) agli ecosistemi dell'innovazione.
2.
Negli ecosistemi dell'innovazione, le startup community assumono un ruolo strategico. In questo contesto, citare la Silicon Valley è fin troppo banale; mi sembra più significativo il caso di Cincinnati, dove P&G, Kroger e altre aziende tradizionali stanno investendo per far nascere e alimentare una startup community legata ai prodotti della grande distribuzione.
3.
Quali sono allora i pilastri di una startup community? A mio avviso sono cinque:
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2. Capitale relazionala
3. Capitale intellettuale
4. Ideologia dell'innovazione
5. Retaggio culturale
I primi tre sono abbastanza ovvi e sono trattati in modo più o meno sistematico nella letteratura sulle startup community anche se, dal mio punto di vista, ci si concentra sempre troppo sulla parte finanziaria dimenticando tutto il resto. Gli ultimi due, invece, sono presenti solo in modo accidentale nella discussione sugli ecosistemi dell'innovazione. Per esempio, di tanto in tanto, si accenna all'effetto negativo indotto dalla stigmatizzazione del fallimento in Italia, ma - almeno per quello che ne so io - non ho trovato una riflessione organica sull'argomento.
Dell'ideologia dell'innovazione ha parlato Luca De Biase in un libro uscito qualche anno fa. Credo sia importante usare il termine ideologia al posto del più generico cultura, perché l'ideologia, proponendo una visione del mondo e una direzione del futuro, contiene anche una prescrizione su cosa occorre fare. Quella maturata attorno allo sviluppo dei computer e di internet non è molto dissimile da altre ideologie come il marxismo, incentrate su una forte retorica della distruzione dell'esistente e dell'aspirazione a costruire un mondo migliore.
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Open Innovation
Research Development
Internal R&D
Licensing
Startup
Spin Off
Spin Off
Technology
from Startups
Current market
and business model
New markets
and disruptive
business model
University
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Research Development
Internal R&D
Licensing
Startup
Spin Off
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Technology
from Startups
Venture
Capital
Current market
and business model
New markets
and disruptive
business model
University
Startup
Ecosystem
Innovation Ecosystem
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Relational Capital
Entrepreneurs
Universities
Government
Mentors
Investors
Corporations
Suppliers
Meetings
15. 15
Innovation Ideology
«An ideology is a set of
conscious and/or
unconscious ideas which
constitute one's goals,
expectations, and actions»
Wikipedia
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Nicola Mattina
Digital explorer, polymath, husband and father of two girls.
I study the unstoppable process of “software eating the world” and I'm passionate about open
innovation, startup communities and all the techniques to invent new products and new
business models.
Over the past twenty years, I worked mainly as a communication and management consultant
helping complex organizations to understand and embrace innovation. In 2013, I co-founded
Stamplay, which produces a software platform to streamline backend development of web and
mobile apps.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolamattina
https://twitter.com/nicolamattina
http://blog.nicolamattina.it
http://nicolamattina.nova100.ilsole24ore.com/