On technology in Innovation Systems and Innovation-Ecosystem perspectives: A cross-linking analysis

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The purpose of this paper is to clarify the role of technology as it has been framed within Innovation System (IS) and Innovation Ecosystem (IE) literature research streams. The methodological choice is a systemic review that allows to focus on theoretical proposals by scholars and the identification of the commonalities regarding the pivotal role of technology and the differences in describing innovation-based mechanisms in both literatures. Results show that the key elements are the overall idea of technology as pivotal in driving innovation, the actors affecting technology and contributing to reach innovation-based goals, and the decisional process emerging because of technology. Furthermore, emerging features on evolution through time and knowledge-transforming mechanisms favored by technology in IE show an opportunity to learn in-depth from specific insights generated in both the literatures and to delineate a more comprehensive approach to technology related to innovation in wider interconnected contexts.

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Amitrano, C. C., Tregua, M., Spena, T. R., & Bifulco, F. (2018). On technology in Innovation Systems and Innovation-Ecosystem perspectives: A cross-linking analysis. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10103744

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