2019
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2019.1693980
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Robotics in Finnish welfare services: dynamics in an emerging innovation ecosystem

Abstract: This paper considers the dynamics of the emerging care robotics innovation ecosystem in the Finnish welfare services. Innovation ecosystems have both evolutionary nature as well as aspects of purposeful design, and we study the relevant actors, their roles, the accelerators and the barriers, by conducting a survey among relevant stakeholders in the innovation ecosystem. An online survey was conducted with a range of Finnish stakeholders (N=250): service actors (n=148) and research and development actors (n=102… Show more

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“…Second, due to the proposed innovations' systemic and complex nature, experimenters should collectively design and perform experimentation activities at an innovation ecosystem scale to reduce uncertainties. As depicted in Figure 4.1, through the LIE, experimenters aim to probe uncertainties in the economic (i.e., technical functions, customers' demands, and competitors' reactions) and socio-political environments (regulators' attitudes and societal feedback) (Oskam et al, 2020;Pekkarinen et al, 2020;von Pechmann et al, 2015). This differs from regular marketing Beta tests and business experiments that target uncertainties in the economic environment (e.g., Aminoff and Pihlajamaa, 2020;Klompmaker, 1976).…”
Section: A Model Of the Lie: From An Innovation Ecosystem Perspectivementioning
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“…Second, due to the proposed innovations' systemic and complex nature, experimenters should collectively design and perform experimentation activities at an innovation ecosystem scale to reduce uncertainties. As depicted in Figure 4.1, through the LIE, experimenters aim to probe uncertainties in the economic (i.e., technical functions, customers' demands, and competitors' reactions) and socio-political environments (regulators' attitudes and societal feedback) (Oskam et al, 2020;Pekkarinen et al, 2020;von Pechmann et al, 2015). This differs from regular marketing Beta tests and business experiments that target uncertainties in the economic environment (e.g., Aminoff and Pihlajamaa, 2020;Klompmaker, 1976).…”
Section: A Model Of the Lie: From An Innovation Ecosystem Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Defined as a set of perfectly integrated value contributors who bring new innovative offerings to modern society , successful innovation ecosystems are an important source of competitive advantages for industrial firms. In recent years, there has been a tendency for many small industrial firms (especially younger ones) to invest ambitious efforts to start their own ecosystems de Vasconcelos Gomes et al, 2018b;Oskam et al, 2020;Pekkarinen et al, 2019;. As increasing evidence has demonstrated, however, this group of small firms has suffered a high rate of ecosystem mortality (cf.…”
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