Orchestrating Innovation Networks
Indiana University · Temple University · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Innovation networks can often be viewed as loosely coupled systems of autonomous firms. We propose that hub firms orchestrate network activities to ensure the creation and extraction of value, without the benefit of hierarchical authority. Orchestration comprises knowledge mobility, innovation appropriability, and network stability. We reject the view of network members as inert entities that merely respond to inducements and constraints arising from their network ties, and we embrace the essential player-structure duality present in networks.
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- Orchestration
- Business
- Industrial organization
- Knowledge management
- Value (mathematics)
- Value network
- Network structure
- Duality (order theory)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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