Dynamic of Governance in Innovation Ecosystems of Emerging Economies: A Comparative Study

Aurora Carneiro Zen - Prof. on Business Administration (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil). The seminar is reserved to Department of Management.

  • Date: 07 November 2023 from 13:00 to 14:00

  • Event location: On line (Teams) and live in Aula Seminari 1, via Capo di Lucca 34, Bologna

Innovation ecosystems can emerge and grow organically, but the process can also be managed through conscious intervention. Therefore, this study observes different motivations and expectations for each group of actors.

The lack of alignment between actors could have a negative influence on the development of innovation ecosystems. This study aims to analyze the coordination strategies of the actors throughout the life cycle of innovation ecosystems. This study develops and proposes a model for coordinating innovation ecosystems based on the theoretical backgrounds of the ecosystem life cycle and ecosystem coordination. This study argues that each stage of an innovation ecosystem’s life cycle – inception, launching, growth and maturity – demands different coordination strategies.

Initially, networks are simpler and thus the coordination issues are less difficult. However, as the ecosystem evolves and the complexity of the networks increases, a more sophisticated strategy, such as orchestration or choreography, is needed. 

The understanding of coordination and stages of the life cycle of an innovation ecosystem can guide actors in the design of strategies for developing ecosystems. The proposed framework could support strategies to engage civil society in actions to develop innovation ecosystems.

This study presents a framework to understand the coordination strategies better, considering the stages of an innovation ecosystem’s life cycle.

Aurora Carneiro Zen holds a degree in Business Administration from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2003), a Master's degree in Business Administration from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2007) and a PhD in Business Administration from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2010).

She is currently Adjunct Professor of the School of Administration of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, also acting in the Graduate Program in Administration. She also serves as Director of Services and Projects of the UFRGS Science and Technology Park. 

The seminar will be held in English.

Major information: Leonardo Corbo (leonardo.corbo@unibo.it).