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Open IT-Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion Gonzalo Leon

Open IT-Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion By Gonzalo Leon

Open IT-Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion by Gonzalo Leon


Summary

th The 11 Working Conference of IFIP WG 8.6, Open-IT Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion, organized in Madrid in October 2224, 2008, follows the series started in Oslo in 1995 and continues in the footprints of the past years conference in Manchester.

Open IT-Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion Summary

Open IT-Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion: IFIP TC 8 WG 8.6 International Working Conference, October 22-24, 2008, Madrid, Spain by Gonzalo Leon

th The 11 Working Conference of IFIP WG 8.6, Open-IT Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion, organized in Madrid in October 2224, 2008, follows the series started in Oslo in 1995 and continues in the footprints of the past years conference in Manchester. This year, although the Madrid Conference addresses the usual topics covered in previous WG8.6 conferences, the emphasis is on the issue of open innovation and its relationships with technology transfer and diffusion in the field of information technology. This issue is deeply modifying the way that knowledge is generated, shared, transferred, diffused, and used across the world as a side effect of globalization. It affects the organizational structure, partnerships, roles assumed by stakeholders, and technology transfer and diffusion models and instruments. Industry, academia, and governments are simultaneously concerned. Although the concept applies to all industrial sectors, IT companies were early innovators. The analysis of the contents of this book allows the identification of some trends in technology transfer and diffusion issues as a part of the innovation process. The same problem is addressed in very different ways and extrapolation is not straightforward. Even innovation terminology is not clearly shared by different subcultures in the field.

Table of Contents

Studies on Diffusion and Adoption.- The Diffusion of Research on the Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology.- Citation Patterns in MIS: An Analysis of Exemplar Articles.- Understanding the Diffusion and Adoption of Telecommunication Innovations: What We Know and What We Dont Know.- Key Aspects in Innovation.- Explicit as Enabler for Understanding the Tacit.- Applying Usage Models to Innovate Information Technology Solutions.- Seeking the Face of Innovation with the Ethical Compass of Emmanuel Levinas.- Cross-Organizational and Cultural Issues.- Effects of Cultural Orientation on Attitude Toward Anonymity in E-Collaboration.- Exploring the Influence of Collectiveness on Value Creation Adoption in an Information Technology Organization.- Interorganizational Systems Adoption: A Socio-Technical Perspective.- Analysis of Cases.- Technological Frame Incongruence, Diffusion, and Noncompliance.- Xenia: A Metaphor for Sense-Making and Acting in Information Systems Innovation.- Who Has the Power Over Spaces of Innovation? The Role of Technology in ICT-Triggered Change Processes.- Open Innovation Experiences.- Deciding on Open Innovation: An Exploration of How Firms Create and Capture Value with Open Source Software.- Knowledge Diffusion in ERP Development: The Case of Open Source ERP Downloads.- Toward a User Driven Innovation for Distributed Software Teams.- Design Science and Cases in IT.- Homeward Bound: Ecological Design of Domestic Information Systems.- The Role of Competencies and Interests in Developing Complex Information Technology Artefacts: The Case of a Metering System.- The Vehicle Ecosystem.- Case Studies in Telecommunications.- Examining Factors Influencing the Behavioral Intention to Adopt Broadband in Malaysia.- Standardization as an Arena for OpenInnovation.- Crossing the Chasm: From Adoption to Diffusion of a Telehealth Innovation.- Case Studies in Software Businesses.- Evolution of Secondary Software Businesses: Understanding Industry Dynamics.- A Study of the Risks in an Information System Outsourcing Partnership.- Open Innovation and the Erosion of the Traditional Information Systems Project's Boundaries.- Public Administration and Government.- Public Procurement of IS/IT Services: Past Research and Future Challenges.- The Invisible Hand: Governmental Influences on the Field of Play During the Production and Diffusion of Mobile TV.- Opening Public Administration: Exploring Open Innovation Archetypes and Business Model Impacts.- On-Going Research.- Community for Innovations: Developing an Integrated Concept for Open Innovation.- Governance Structures for Open Innovation: A Preliminary Framework.- Reassembling the Information Technology Innovation Process: An Actor Network Theory Method for Managing the Initiation, Production, and Diffusion of Innovations.- Panels.- Open Innovation in Mobile and Convergent Communications.- Corporate Experiences in Open Innovation.- Notes from Industry Experience.- Open, Collaborative Innovation in the 21st Century.- Applying Open Innovation Principles for Triggering and Accelerating Innovations: The Experience of Ericsson Spain, 2004 Through 2007.- Annex.- Information Technology Diffusion in Academic Teaching: An Institutional Perspective.

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NPB9780387875026
9780387875026
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Open IT-Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion: IFIP TC 8 WG 8.6 International Working Conference, October 22-24, 2008, Madrid, Spain by Gonzalo Leon
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2008-09-29
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