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Smart Platform Evolution for Sustainable Open Innovation: Implications for STEM Youth Programs
Student Publications & Research
  • Minseo "Emily" Jung, '22, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Document Type
Conference Paper/Presentation
Conference

Presented at the 2020 Society of Open Innovation: Technology, Market & Complexity

Publication Date
1-1-2020
Advisor(s)
Steve Goldblatt; Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Abstract

☞ An emerging global platform ecosystem (e g Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google)

☞ Continues to involves a complexity of knowledge ecosystem and a variety of internal and external sources for innovative opportunities Chesbrough 2003

☞ To sustain an effective open innovative model , a better understanding of the platform economy, and a sharing economy business model need ( Ritter & Schanz , 2019)

☞ The younger generation increasingly needs knowledge and application of OI to meet the current trend: OI education will be very important more and more to STEM high school students .

Comments

Received BEST BUSINESS MODEL Award

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Citation Information
Minseo "Emily" Jung. "Smart Platform Evolution for Sustainable Open Innovation: Implications for STEM Youth Programs" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/minseo-jung/6/