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Open innovation & crowdsourcing resources

Board of Innovation

Open innovation & crowdsourcing resources Open Innovation, crowdsourcing, co-creation… overlapping terminologies to describe a trend towards more open business models and a closer collaboration with customers. On this page we gather a list of inspiring examples.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Collaborative Innovation Software

PlanBox Innovation

Collaborative innovation software brings purpose, focus, and structure to collaboration to help you turn ideas into commercial value. Collaboration tools are necessary to the proper functioning of any business, especially for organizations with a large workforce spread across many different locations around the globe.

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Innovation and the sharing economy

Idea Drop

The collaborative economy creates new opportunities for consumers and entrepreneurs. Innovation will bring more of the same”, Anna Maria Corazza Bildt MEP, the EPP Group’s Spokeswoman Social innovation The success of the sharing economy demonstrates the innovative capability of the people.

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How to enable inclusive innovation

hackerearth

R A Mashelkar , President, Global Research Alliance) At the at the base of the pyramid (BoP), you have people who comprise the poorest socio-economic group. Here, the excluded groups are both producers and customers of innovations. How can inclusive innovation help address inequalities?

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Digital Civic Engagement in the age of Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter, and Economic Recovery

Qmarkets

Civic Engagement is defined as ‘any individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern… to protect public values or make a change or difference in the community’. Authorities must provide digital platforms to constituents, whereby citizens can safely participate in social innovation and the democratic process, without delay.

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Digital Civic Engagement in the age of Covid-19, BLM, and Economic Recovery

Qmarkets

Civic Engagement is defined as ‘any individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern… to protect public values or make a change or difference in the community’. Authorities must provide digital platforms to constituents, whereby citizens can safely participate in social innovation and the democratic process, without delay.