Interorganizational Innovation in Systemic Networks: TELEKAT Findings

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Abstract

This paper presents partial results from a Danish longitudinal case study of ‘Telehomecare, chronic patients and the integrated healthcare system’ (the TELEKAT project). The purpose of the project as a whole is to develop and test a preventive home monitoring concept across sectors, enabling patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to avoid readmission, perform self monitoring and to maintain rehabilitation in their homes.
The aim of the paper is to identify, analyze and discuss innovation dynamics in the COPD network and on a preliminary basis to identify implications for managing innovations in systemic networks.
The main argument of this paper is that innovation dynamics in systemic networks should be understood as a complex interplay of four logics: 1) Fragmented innovation, 2) Interface innovation, 3) Competing innovation, 4) Co-innovation.
The findings indicate that linear n-stage models by reducing complexity and flux end up focusing only on the surface of the network and are thus unable to grasp important aspects of network dynamics. The paper suggests that there is a need for a more dynamic innovation model able to grasp the whole picture of dynamics in systemic networks. Such a model must be able to frame a set of processes which continuously monitor, negotiate, combine and balance the four innovation logics.
Translated title of the contributionInterorganisatorisk innovation i systemiske netværk: Resultater fra TELEKAT
Original languageEnglish
Article number5
JournalThe Innovation Journal - Public Sector Innovation Journal
Volume18
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)1-18
Number of pages18
ISSN1715-3816
Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2013

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