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Titre :  Communitech and the dynamics of innovation commons within a collaborative space
Numéro :  75
Année :  2022
Volume :  XXVIII
Auteur(s) :  Luc SIROIS, Yabo Octave NIAMIE, Patrick COHENDET
Résumé :  This article analyzes the dynamics of innovation that emerges and develops in certain emblematic collaborative spaces that are at the origin of the formation of real innovation ecosystems. The study focuses on the case of Communitech Hub in Waterloo (Ontario) which is at the origin of the formation of a successful entrepreneurial ecosystem. The results highlight certain common features between these collaborative spaces, namely: the innovation dynamic in these spaces is orchestrated by bottom-up initiatives led by informal groups of individuals ("commoners") who articulate a series of "commons of innovation" to develop their collaborative innovative project. According to our observations, the dynamics of innovation in collaborative spaces results from the following sequence of commons: 1) social commons 2) symbolic commons, and 3) knowledge commons. Initially, commoners emerge as an active group of a professional community and contribute to the formation and maintenance of a social common based on the openness and cross-fertilization of a network of professionals; then, the commoners get involved as the central core of an “epistemic community” that develops a shared vision and creates a collaborative space to develop their innovation objective; once the collaborative space is working, the commoners set up various communities to share, preserve and enrich a certain number of “knowledge commons”. Each of these commons corresponds to a governance mechanism for collective action on a specific common resource which is a key determinant of the innovative project.
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DOI :  https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-de-psychosociologie-de-gestion-des-comportements-organisationnels-2023-75-page-127.htm
Type :  Research paper
Keywords :  collaborative spaces, innovation commons, entrepreneurial ecosystem, community of practice, creativity
APA :  SIROIS, L., NIAMIE, Y. et COHENDET, P. (2022) Communitech et la dynamique des communs d’innovation au sein d’un espace collaboratif. Revue Internationale de Psychosociologie et de Gestion des Comportements Organisationnels (RIPCO), XXVIII(75), pp. . DOI : https://doi.org/10.3917/rips1.075.0127
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CAIRN :  https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-de-psychosociologie-de-gestion-des-comportements-organisationnels-2023-75-page-127.htm
 
 
 
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