Theory of open inclusive innovation for reciprocal, responsive and respectful outcomes: coping creatively with climatic and institutional risks
Abstract
Coping with risks is significantly related to malleability of innovations. The process of evolving and nurturing innovations may have a bearing on their eventual adaptability to user. We argue that when both technology platform and application domains are known well, the incubation model works. Generally, through this process, incremental innovation grows better. But, when both are unknown or are ambiguous, sanctuary model works better. In incubators, the chaos is outside and the order is inside. In sanctuary, it is the opposite. It is not very surprising that sanctuary nurtures innovation which is more suited to fluctuating climate and market-uncertain environments.
Innovations don’t have relevance only at artefactual level. One can learn at metaphorical, heuristic and gestalt levels too. Building bridges between formal and informal knowledge systems poses a unique challenge in designing reciprocal and responsible open innovation platforms? This paper pleads for more reciprocal, respectful and responsible exchanges of knowledge between formal and informal sector adding value to the contributions of grassroots green innovators.
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Gupta, A.K.; Dey, A.R.; Shinde, C.; Mahanta, H.; Patel, C.; Patel, R.; Sahay, N.; Sahu, B.; Vivekanandan, P.; Verma, S.; et al. Theory of open inclusive innovation for reciprocal, responsive and respectful outcomes: coping creatively with climatic and institutional risks. J. Open Innov. Technol. Mark. Complex. 2016, 2, 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40852-016-0038-8
Gupta AK, Dey AR, Shinde C, Mahanta H, Patel C, Patel R, Sahay N, Sahu B, Vivekanandan P, Verma S, et al. Theory of open inclusive innovation for reciprocal, responsive and respectful outcomes: coping creatively with climatic and institutional risks. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2016; 2(3):16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40852-016-0038-8
Chicago/Turabian StyleGupta, Anil K., Anamika R. Dey, Chintan Shinde, Hiranmay Mahanta, Chetan Patel, Ramesh Patel, Nirmal Sahay, Balram Sahu, P. Vivekanandan, Sundaram Verma, and et al. 2016. "Theory of open inclusive innovation for reciprocal, responsive and respectful outcomes: coping creatively with climatic and institutional risks" Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2, no. 3: 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40852-016-0038-8
APA StyleGupta, A. K., Dey, A. R., Shinde, C., Mahanta, H., Patel, C., Patel, R., Sahay, N., Sahu, B., Vivekanandan, P., Verma, S., Ganesham, P., Kumar, V., Kumar, V., Patel, M., & Tole, P. (2016). Theory of open inclusive innovation for reciprocal, responsive and respectful outcomes: coping creatively with climatic and institutional risks. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 2(3), 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40852-016-0038-8