What corporates can do to help an innovation ecosystem thrive – and why they should do it

Given the pace of change in nearly every aspect of society, transformative innovation is imperative. At the same time transformation is very difficult for large established companies. Open innovation – collaboration with outside entities such as startups — is a powerful tool for exploring both busin...

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Main Authors: Joseph, D. (Author), Mangold, M. (Author), Windham-Bannister, S. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ThinkBiotech LLC 2021
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Summary:Given the pace of change in nearly every aspect of society, transformative innovation is imperative. At the same time transformation is very difficult for large established companies. Open innovation – collaboration with outside entities such as startups — is a powerful tool for exploring both business model and technological innovation. A thriving ecosystem provides a healthy environment in which dramatically different types of entities can find each other and the resources they need to explore and ultimately engage in transformative innovation. Given these benefits, corporates can and should play a role in the creation and growth of thriving ecosystems. We describe the work done to create the life sciences ecosystem in Boston/Cambridge through the eyes of Susan Windham-Bannister who was a central leader in that effort. And we describe in detail both the benefits corporates can enjoy, and the role corporates can play in developing a thriving ecosystem. © 2021 ThinkBiotech LLC. All rights reserved.
ISBN:14628732 (ISSN)
DOI:10.5912/jcb975