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The First (Beer) Living Lab: Learning to Sustain Network Collaboration for Digital Innovation

Author(s)
Frößler, Frank  
Rukanova, Boriana  
Klein, Stefan  
Higgins, Allen  
Tan, Yao-Hua  
Kelly, Séamas  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10362
Date Issued
2018-07-20
Date Available
2019-05-09T07:34:13Z
Abstract
The Beer Living Lab was the first of a series of living labs established to analyse and improve complex cross-border trade and logistics challenges using innovative information technology. Unlike stable inter-firm networks where roles are formal and explicit, role taking and role assigning in the Beer Living Lab was highly dynamic. Although project deliverables were formally assigned, in practice responsibilities emerged as a result of actors’ own initiative or as a result of negotiation and sense-making. Even leadership behaviour shifted throughout the various stages of the initiative. The practice of knowledge broking and cultivating a close working relationship with the operational manager emerged as crucial for creating and sustaining the social network which in turn stabilised the hybrid network organisation. We discover (yet again) the key practices of knowledge brokers and the necessity for social involvement in overcoming discontinuities within organisation networks.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Springer
Series
Progress in IS
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 Springer
Subjects

Inter-organisational ...

Sense making

Network management

Living-labs

Knowledge broker

DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-94487-6_11
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Journal
Riemer K., Schellhammer S., Meinert M. (eds.). Collaboration in the Digital Age: How Technology Enables Individuals, Teams and Businesses
ISBN
978-3-319-94486-9
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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NetworkCollaborationBeerLivingLab_Final.pdf

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689.99 KB

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Owning collection
Business Research Collection

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