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Intermediaries, Users And Social Learning In Technological Innovasion

In: Perspectives On User Innovation

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  • JAMES STEWART

    (University of Edinburgh, UK)

  • SAMPSA HYYSALO

    (University of Helsinki, Finland)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionInnovation IntermediariesSocial Learning in Technological InnovationMapping Intermediaries Between Supply and UseWhat Do Intermediaries Do in Social Learning?FacilitatingConfiguringBrokeringPre-Domestication, Power Games and Fragile IntermediariesInnovation Contexts, Social Learning and Intermediary RolesEvolutionary pick and mix contextUser-centred designThe Technology Experiment/Evolving Co-DesignInnofusion and domesticationConclusion: Recognising Key Intermediaries and Nurturing Fragile OnesReferences

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  • James Stewart & Sampsa Hyysalo, 2010. "Intermediaries, Users And Social Learning In Technological Innovasion," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Stephen Flowers & Flis Henwood (ed.), Perspectives On User Innovation, chapter 4, pages 57-87, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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