Establishing ecosystems for disruptive innovation by cross-fertilizing entrepreneurship and the arts

IF 0.9 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P. Purg, S. Cacciatore, Jernej Čuček Gerbec
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Abstract The article explores cross-innovation between CCIs and SMEs. To enable such innovation, the DIVA project developed a set of tools and methods, based on an analysis of field-specific stakeholder requirements. By looking at specific cases of interaction between designers and artists on one side and business firms on the other, also leaning on the Cross Innovation project and considering a wide range of secondary research, the article captures both the existing mechanisms, as well as detects tacit potentials and new possibilities for deep cross-fertilization. Based on a theoretical reference framework presented in the first part of the article, the findings of a multi-stakeholder SWOT analysis carried out by the DIVA project indicate new innovative paradigms brought about by introducing art thinking next to the predominant paradigm of design thinking within traditional industry realms. Upon the empirical evidence of analyzed cooperation potentials, a Europe-wide selection of good practice cases and through focused interviews, the article digests a set of business-needs transformations that call for a profound cross-fertilization between art and entrepreneurship. These evidence-based guidelines present the potential of a new ‘innovation catalyst’ profile who facilitates the shift from unintentional spillovers to art-thinking based crossovers.
通过企业家精神和艺术的相互促进,为颠覆性创新建立生态系统
摘要本文探讨了cci与中小企业之间的交叉创新。为了实现这种创新,DIVA项目基于对特定领域利益相关者需求的分析,开发了一套工具和方法。通过观察设计师和艺术家与商业公司之间互动的具体案例,也依赖于交叉创新项目,并考虑到广泛的二次研究,本文抓住了现有机制,并发现了深层交叉受精的隐性潜力和新的可能性。基于本文第一部分提出的理论参考框架,DIVA项目进行的多利益相关者SWOT分析的结果表明,在传统工业领域中,在设计思维的主导范式之外,引入艺术思维带来了新的创新范式。根据分析的合作潜力的经验证据,欧洲范围内的良好实践案例的选择,并通过重点访谈,本文总结了一系列商业需求的转变,这些转变需要艺术和企业家精神之间的深刻交流。这些以证据为基础的指导方针展示了一种新的“创新催化剂”的潜力,它促进了从无意溢出到基于艺术思维的交叉的转变。
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Creative Industries Journal
Creative Industries Journal Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
27.30%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: The scope of the Creative Industries Journal is global, primarily aimed at those studying and practicing activities which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and which have a potential for wealth creation. These activities primarily take place in advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, television and radio.
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