Industrial Innovation: Managing the Ecosystem

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Industrial Innovation: Managing the Ecosystem Session organised by the Industrial Innovation in Transition Consortium http://www.iit-project.eu/ European Union s Horizon2020 grant agreement No 64935

Opening Remarks Erkki Ormala, Professor of Practice, Innovation Management Department of Management and International Business Aalto University School of Business

Improve the innovation performance of European countries and the effectiveness of innovation policy instruments to generate new growth and high quality jobs in Europe (Europe 2020 Growth Strategy) Assess current innovation policy and practice Examine common and best practice Examine use of policy and practice support Assess innovation policy tools (national and EU) Innovation policy implications arising from company innovation practices Assess innovation policy in the light of Europe 2020 strategy Toolbox for states and EC to bridge innovation gaps Toolbox for replicating the study and adding to data

Innovation Ecosystem Policy instruments / institutions Other Companies Research Institutes High-level Management Customers Innovation agencies Montoring external Business strategy Inno Strategy Inno Mgmt Industry Networks Strategy / marketing / foresight Unit A Unit B R&D Figure 1. Innovation Ecosystems

Overarching methodology: multi-method approach for data triangulation: exploratory, theory building qualitative methods (interviews and case studies), and theory testing and generalising quantitative methods (web-survey and policy analysis). Semi-structured interviews with: Chief Technology Officers, or equivalent managers. Target: 800 interviews (1/company) across 11 countries and 5 industrial sectors: Agrofood, Biopharma, Clean Technology, ICT and Manufacturing. The interview questionnaire contains five sections: 1) Business environment and company strategy, 2) Mapping the environment, 3) Innovation ecosystems 4) Innovation management and practice, and 5) Public policy.

Innovation ecosystems an embedded approach? Relevance of IES INCREASED Relevance of IES HAS NOT CHANGED Gate keeper Follower Bridgebuilder 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Trendsetter First mover DID NOT KNOW if relevance of IES has changed Integrator Platform provider Incumbent New entrant Figure 2. Change in relevance of innovation ecosystems in the last 5-10 years Figure 3. Roles in innovation ecosystems

Structures of Ecosystems: actors, interaction and strategy Customers Public research bodies (Inc. unis) Suppliers Regulators Finance Others Interviewed company Business collaborators Other infrastructure 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Figure 4. Actor(s) with the greatest influence in your innovation ecosystem n = 380 (some interviewees stated multiple stakeholders)

Structures of Ecosystems: actors, interaction and strategy Quality driven Developing new technology Developing alliances (e.g. industry association) Influencing policy(e.g. regulation; standards) Other Improving publicity Engaging in merger/acquisition No strategy Cost/price driven Raise the capabilities of stakeholders in the IES Networking Figure 5. Means of maintaining position in ecosystem n = 407 (interviewees can express multiple means) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Structures of Ecosystems: actors, interaction and strategy Knowledge flows Financial support Mobility of people Services Other 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Figure 6. Most important elements of the innovation ecosystem n = 296 (interviewees could indicate multiple elements)

Managing Innovation in Ecosystems Influence of specific actors (not focal company) Ecosystem becoming more integrated Internationalisation of systen actors New sectoral actors or processes Change of demand signals (regulation) Focal company's capacities to drive change Solidification of specific relationships Increase in focal company's external focus Ecosystem becoming more integrated Figure 7. Factors creating ecosystem change System complexity

Managing Innovation in Ecosystems Integrate with demand side 30 Monitor external environment 25 Integrate with supply side Outsource R&D/OI Influence/lead other actors 20 15 10 5 0 Improve company processes Improve company products/services Create boundaries Diversify strategy Increase interactions Diversify products and services Figure 8. Responding to changes in innovation ecosystem

Next steps 1. Draw implications for innovation policy by analysing innovation practices synthesised from interview data and policy framework, identify gaps, make recommendations. and attempt to create ideal innovation policy goals based on needs and practices of industry. 2. Develop categories, variables and hypotheses for analysing innovation practices of companies in relation to their reported growth, profitability and employment. 3. Resource for case studies that will deepen knowledge of relationship between practices and policy. 4. Develop hypotheses to be tested using the web-survey to be sent to Stakeholders. Companies. Policy experts at national, regional and EU level.

Panel Debate What is best practice in innovation management now? Can companies that still approach innovation as a linear process continue to be competitive? Does open innovation support competitive partnerships and alliances? How do firms manage overlapping regional, national and global policy agendas? What is the role of different policy in innovation ecosystems? Chair: Professor Erkki Ormala, Aalto University Panellists: Peter Dröll, Head of Industrial Technologies, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission. Dr Bernd Korves, Head of Visioning and Scouting, Siemens Corporate Technology. Dr Lisa Dale-Clough, University of Manchester.

Open innovation n = 119