Abstract
Two promising streams of research in innovation involve the innovation stemming from the interaction of multiple actors (i.e. innovation networks) and innovation modes [the modes focused on science, technology, and innovation (STI) and learning by doing, using, and interacting (DUI)]. However, scholars have not exerted much effort in cross-referencing these two literature streams. Following a protocol to conduct a systematic review of the literature, through Scimago journals ranking (Q1 and Q2 classification) available at the Web of Science and B-On databases, this study considered 44 articles for eligibility. Moreover, it systematically considers the key features of innovation emerging from DUI networks versus STI networks. Finally, it contributes to future innovation research by comprehensively reviewing the drivers, processes, and outcomes of the STI and DUI innovation emerging from networks.
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Santos, D. M., Gonçalves, S. M., & Laranja, M. (2022, May 1). Drivers, Processes, and Outcomes of the STI and DUI Modes of Innovation: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management. World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219877021400150
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