Co-creation and open innovation: Systematic literature review

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Keywords:

Open science, citizen science, knowledge, collaboration, openness, innovation, knowledge cocreation, validation

Abstract

Open science, as a common good, opens possibilities for the development of nations, through innovations and collaborative constructions, which help to democratize knowledge. Advances in this area are still emerging, and the open science, cocreation of knowledge and open innovation triangle, is presented as an opportunity to generate an original contribution from research to open educational theory and practices. The study analyzed the articles that addressed this triangle, in order to identify the contexts and challenges that arise in open innovation and the cocreation of knowledge to promote open science. The method was a systematic literature review (SLR) of 168 articles published in open access format, from January 2014 to May 2017 in the Web of Science and Scopus databases. In the validation process, the York University criteria were used: inclusion and exclusion, relevance of the pertinent studies, evaluation of the quality / validity of included studies and description of data / basic studies. The findings showed that the mostwidely publicized contexts were in the United States and Brazil, in the business and academic sectors (closely followed by the social sector), and the challenges were open to innovation, opening and research. The research concludes that the context and practices of collaboration are substantial elements for innovation and open science..

Published

2018-01-01

How to Cite

Ramírez-Montoya, M. S., & García-Peñalvo, F.-J. (2018). Co-creation and open innovation: Systematic literature review. Comunicar, 26(54), 09–18. Retrieved from https://revistacomunicar.com/ojs/index.php/comunicar/article/view/C54-2018-01