Knowledge Translation Mechanisms in Open Innovation: The Role of Design in R&D Projects

(2017) Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 21 Issue 6, pp.1406-1429

28 Pages Posted: 18 Apr 2018 Last revised: 6 Feb 2020

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Luca Simeone

Aalborg University

Giustina Secundo

University of Salento

Giovanni Schiuma

University of Basilicata, Center for Value Management

Date Written: June 20, 2017

Abstract

Purpose: This paper investigates the role of design as a knowledge translation mechanism in R&D-oriented open innovation. In particular, the paper intends to look at how design can be used as a means of knowledge transfer among various stakeholders who speak different languages and have divergent needs and interests in a process where knowledge openly flew across the boundaries of a high number of organizations.

Methods: The paper combines the insights from theory with the empirical evidence gathered by adopting an extreme case study approach: the detailed analysis of a case study related to an R&D project funded by the European Commission and aimed to investigate and produce innovative serious games in the area of healthcare. The project gathered a large number of stakeholders and deliberately adopted design processes in order to support an open innovation approach.

Findings: The paper provides insights into the use of design outputs such as artifacts, sketches, visual representations or prototypes in order to translate ideas, theoretical and technical requirements, documents and outputs into formats that can be more easily understood and appreciated by various stakeholders. This supports and favors coordination in open innovation projects where many different stakeholders are engaged.

Research limitations: Although the adoption of an extreme case study approach offers important implications to understand the role of design in R&D-oriented open innovation, the use of single case study represents the basis both to explore hypothesis and to provide a first evidence that needs to be further tested with other qualitative and quantitative analysis.

Practical implications: The paper offers practical implications about how design can help individuals and organizations involved in R&D activities to better communicate and share knowledge among various stakeholders by aligning their different needs, interests and languages along the various phases of their project development.

Originality/value: The originality of the paper lays at the intersection of three different fields: open innovation, knowledge management and design for innovation, thus integrating mature, but so far isolated research streams. It provides insights for theory building by explaining the use of design as knowledge translational mechanism as well as inform the practice by highlighting the power of design as a means to support knowledge flows into open innovation-based R&D projects.

Keywords: Design, knowledge translation, open innovation, R&D projects

JEL Classification: L17, O3, O30, O32

Suggested Citation

Simeone, Luca and Secundo, Giustina and Schiuma, Giovanni, Knowledge Translation Mechanisms in Open Innovation: The Role of Design in R&D Projects (June 20, 2017). (2017) Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 21 Issue 6, pp.1406-1429, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3154398

Luca Simeone (Contact Author)

Aalborg University ( email )

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Giustina Secundo

University of Salento ( email )

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Giovanni Schiuma

University of Basilicata, Center for Value Management ( email )

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