Introduction to National Open Innovation System (NOIS) Paradigm

This report introduces the National Open Innovation System (NOIS), a new model for enhancing national innovation through online social networks.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:
  • Laurea University Of Applied Sciences
  • Finland Futures Research Centre
  • Turku School Of Economics
Authors: Jari Kaivo­oja, Jyrki Suomala, Teemu Santonen
Geographic focus: Global

Methods

The research method used in this report involves a literature review, conceptual framework development, and theoretical analysis of innovation systems and online social networks.

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Key Insights

The National Open Innovation System (NOIS) is a proposed framework designed to foster innovation at a national level by leveraging online social networks and the principles of open innovation. NOIS aims to integrate the efforts of university students, senior citizens, and various governmental bodies to create a dynamic environment for the generation and commercialization of new ideas. The system is structured around two main sources of innovation: future market environment information and current market environment information. It utilizes an industry-innovation field matrix for content classification and resource allocation, and includes mechanisms for content recommendation to increase the likelihood of unexpected findings. The NOIS model represents a fourth-generation Triple Helix model, deepening the interaction between universities, industry, and government, and is expected to provide a competitive advantage by utilizing underutilized resources such as student creativity and senior citizen knowledge.

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