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e-Novation: A Platform for Innovation in the Digital Economy

In: Handbook of Strategic e-Business Management

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  • Hugh M. Pattinson

    (University of Western Sydney)

Abstract

e-Novation is innovation developed and delivered through a collaborative information platform evolving in sophistication and capability in the digital economy era. A neo-Schumpeterian perspective of innovation through an age of technological revolution focused on computerising (digitising) the global economy running from about 1971 to about 2020 to 2030 in this chapter. A platform perspective is outlined, offering insights into developments in innovative digital technology and business, institutional, economic and social development. The Wide–Wide Web is discussed as a “Platform” (Web 2.0 and Social Media), with reference to e-Marketing 2.0 based on a Service-Dominant Logic Perspective (S-D Logic). Innovation sensemaking, visualisation, mapping and operationalization into collaborative information platforms are discussed, with reference to a selection of approaches for incorporating conscious and unconscious decision-making into software applications and systems––including Decision-System Analysis (DSA), Roadmapping, Business Models, Case-Base Reasoning (CBR) , and Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA). Next generation e-Novation will be characterised by development of an increasingly intelligent collaborative information platform capable of producing a fully digital innovation cycle (ideation, feasibility and digital commercialization), including new developments in “additive manufacturing”, and rendering of digital economy services––including group and individual digital “selves”.

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  • Hugh M. Pattinson, 2014. "e-Novation: A Platform for Innovation in the Digital Economy," Progress in IS, in: Francisco J. Martínez-López (ed.), Handbook of Strategic e-Business Management, edition 127, pages 785-819, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-642-39747-9_33
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-39747-9_33
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