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An example of hybridization between the "discovering matrix" and the "9 windows" tools during ideation phases of interclustering projects
[Un exemple d'hybridation entre la matrice de découverte et les 9 écrans pendant les phases d'idéation de projets d'interclustering]

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  • Julien Ambrosino

    (Aerospace Valley, ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)

  • Jérémy Legardeur

    (ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)

Abstract

In the specific context of coopetition between members of clusters, innovative collaborative projects emergence is a key issue for members and clusters. Given the heterogeneous ecosystems that evolve within the clusters, the interclustering strategy which is conducted to create new types of cross-sectoral projects require new appropriate tools to support creative and new ideas emergence. Strong synergies are highlighted through the use of the discovering matrix and 9 screens tools. These links help facilitators of clusters to optimize the preparation and animation of creative sessions.

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  • Julien Ambrosino & Jérémy Legardeur, 2016. "An example of hybridization between the "discovering matrix" and the "9 windows" tools during ideation phases of interclustering projects [Un exemple d'hybridation entre la matr," Post-Print hal-01324526, HAL.
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    1. Sylvain Amisse & Paul Muller & Caroline Hussler & Patrick Rondé, 2011. "Do birds of a feather flock together? Proximities and inter-clusters network," ERSA conference papers ersa11p1896, European Regional Science Association.
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    Keywords

    creativity; interclustering; idea generation; TRIZ; innovation management; 9 screens; discovering matrix; créativité; génération d'idées; management de l'innovation; 9 écrans; matrice de découverte;
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