Victor B. Nzomo, Jacquelene Mwangi, Louisa Matu-Mureithi, C. Muchiri, Isaac Rutenberg
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Drivers and Modalities of Collaborative Innovation among Nairobi’s Mobile
Tech Start-ups
This article sets out findings from research into the collaborative modalities present
in the innovation practices of mobile tech start-ups in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
Drawing on findings from qualitative data collection from respondents at 25 startups
in the Nairobi mobile tech ecosystem, the study explores the start-ups’ participation
in tech hubs, their internal collaborative activities, their external collaborations,
their approaches to managing the knowledge and innovations they generate, and
their approaches to the scaling of their enterprises. The study finds that three key
drivers of the start-ups’ collaborative innovation practices are openness, networking,
and informality.