Report: Enabling collaborations through emerging digital tech

 

Innovation rarely happens through the actions of a single person or organisation. More often, it is the result of collaboration and the exchange of ideas. This report was commissioned by Nesta and examines how innovation brokerage connects ideas, people, organisations and communities using digital technologies. We collaborated with Science Practice to research and write the report and here’s a quick synopsis:

 

We investigated the under-explored field of digital innovation brokerage and found that digital tools can make important contributions across the four brokerage phases that the team defined (Prepare, Search, Align, Support). To ensure novel ideas benefit people more quickly, we recommend that policy-makers do more to recognise the importance of digital innovation brokerage and support the field.

Looking to the future, we speculate that digital technologies have the potential to change the nature of innovation brokerage in four main ways:

  • Lowering the relative costs of different parts of innovation brokerage, particularly in the Search phase.
  • Reducing vertical integration within digital innovation brokerage so that different phases are offered by different providers.
  • Breaking down existing barriers to collaboration allowing smaller or resource-poor organisations to participate.
  • Increasing the role and power of brokers as their networks and capabilities grow, enhanced by digital technologies.

Policy recommendations

  • Policy-makers should recognise the importance of digital brokerage by publicly committing to consolidating the field, integrating digital brokerage into the policy mix, sign-posting these tools to innovators, coordinating activity and supporting professional networks.
  • Public funding should be used to create tools to fill gaps in digital innovation brokerage and understand how best to use digital tools for brokerage where the market is not providing solutions. This should prioritise understanding the most suitable roles and relationships for humans and machines in brokerage – especially in the Align phase, which is currently relatively under-explored despite the opportunities it presents.
  • Data for innovation brokerage should be improved through responsibly making relevant public data more open, implementing appropriate data standards and providing suitable metadata. Doing so will help unlock brokerage opportunities in areas like the IP market.
  • The public sector should experiment with digital innovation brokerage by making greater use of existing and emerging digital brokerage tools to improve public services, enhance innovation and support the emerging field of innovation brokerage. One immediate opportunity is in the public procurement of innovation.

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Credits: Nesta: Innovation Brokerage

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