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COLLABORATIVE KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS EMERGENCE FOR INNOVATION: FACTORS OF SUCCESS ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON

Nicolas Perry (Author to contact preferably) 1, Alexandre Candlot 2, Schutte Corne 3

Journal of Decision Systems 19, 1 (2010) 75-91

Abstract: New product development needs new engineering approaches. Knowledge is a key resource that impacts traditional, organisational, economic and innovative models. Through NICT (New Information and Communication Technologies), globalisation encourages the emergence of networks that overcome traditional organisation boundaries. International enterprises, European-Community Networks of Excellence or Clusters (competitiveness poles) indicate the need to define a new way of thinking. This new way moves towards an agile, continuous innovative use of knowledge. Based on an epistemic study of knowledge management best practices, four examples show the barriers that can be encountered today. This paper aims defining the key elements that enhance collaborative networks. The analysis of best practices from collaborative environments enables the design of high standard information systems and initiate knowledge ecosystems. A balance between formalism required to share knowledge and fuzziness of social networks triggers new initiatives. This ensures the validity of information exchange through virtual collaboration. It helps to maintain group coherence despite exceeding the natural maximum number of collaborators. Finally the main success or failure factors are highlights and commented to ease the transition from economic-driven to expertise-driven models is then facilitated.

  • 1:  Laboratoire Génie Mécanique et Matériaux de Bordeaux (LGM2B)
  • Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I
  • 2:  Institut de Recherche en Communications et en Cybernétique de Nantes (IRCCyN)
  • CNRS : UMR6597 – PRES Université Nantes Angers Le Mans [UNAM] – École Centrale de Nantes – École Nationale Supérieure des Mines - Nantes – Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université de Nantes
  • 3:  Global Competitiveness Center (GCC)
  • Stellenbosch University
  • Domain : Cognitive science/Computer science
    Computer Science/Information Theory and Coding
    Mathematics/Information Theory
  • Keywords : Knowledge networks – collaborative platform – breakthrough innovation
 
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  • Submitted on: Saturday, 21 January 2012 23:06:31
  • Updated on: Monday, 23 January 2012 09:22:09