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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Open Innovation
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Contents FOREWORD . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction The objective of our I
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Executive summary This yearbook Ope
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CHAPTER I Policy development 1.1. E
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shift the development pace signific
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In the approach the European Commis
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Innovation dynamics have increased,
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and joint growth in an organic, non
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their environment with its technolo
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In the course of his work, McInerne
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Figure 3: Ecological systems framew
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innovation maturity level such as t
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[13] Oakley, A. (1990), Schumpeter
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Innovation does not necessarily imp
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where Europe remains an abstraction
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[4] Giannakouris, K., Smihily, M. (
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The term ‘smart city’ has attra
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Improve-My-City is an application d
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participate, and a proof of this is
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models could dynamically evolve ove
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even learn to pilot, experiment and
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European ICT companies are collabor
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‘smart specialisation platform’
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2.3. Innovating with and for the pu
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Case study: Helsinki City Home Care
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Thus, the city has acted as a co-cr
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Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the
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