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The Networks of Learning in Technological Innovation
The Emergence of Collaboration Across Fields of Expertise
Janne Lehenkari
Language: English
Publication number in series: 10 ISBN: 952-10-2682-0
Published: November, 2006

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Lehenkari, J. (2006). The Networks of Learning in Technological Innovation: The Emergence of Collaboration Across Fields of Expertise. Academic dissertation. Faculty of Behavioural Sciences. Research Reports 10. Center for Activity Theory and Developmental Work Research, University of Helsinki.
This study addresses four issues concerning technological product innovations. First, the nature of the very early phases or “embryonic stages” of technological innovation is addressed. Second, this study analyzes why and by what means people initiate innovation processes outside the technological community and the field of expertise of the established industry. In other words, this study addresses the initiation of innovation that occurs without the expertise of established organizations, such as technology firms, professional societies and research institutes operating in the technological field under consideration. Third, the significance of interorganizational learning processes for technological innovation is dealt with. Fourth, this consideration is supplemented by considering how network collaboration and learning change when formalized product development work and the commercialization of innovation advance. These issues are addressed through the empirical analysis of the following three product innovations: Benecol margarine, the Nordic Mobile Telephone system (NMT) and the ProWellness Diabetes Management System (PDMS).
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Keywords:
Innovation processes (innovaatioprosessit), Interfirm networks (yritysverkostot), Product development
The dissertation as a PDF file at ethesis.helsinki.fi
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