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Yes - Open Brewopolies <br> | Yes - Open Brewopolies <br> | ||
[[ Scenario 1 - Empire with Walls]] | |||
<b>Scenario 1 - Empire with Walls <br></b> | <b>Scenario 1 - Empire with Walls <br></b> | ||
- Simplicity <br> | - Simplicity <br> | ||
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- Business model step change to allow in-house passionate creatives to be effectively lead and employed <br> | - Business model step change to allow in-house passionate creatives to be effectively lead and employed <br> | ||
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[[Scenario 2- Connected Convergence]] <br> | |||
- Consumer groups emerge, and have power <br> | - Consumer groups emerge, and have power <br> | ||
- Innovation specialist groups converge <br> | - Innovation specialist groups converge <br> | ||
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[[Scenario 3 - Brand Power]] <br> | |||
- trend of companies towards open innovation, more than open source - includes big brands drawing talent to their 'edges' <br> | - trend of companies towards open innovation, more than open source - includes big brands drawing talent to their 'edges' <br> | ||
- competitive companies embrace open innovation and glean competitive advantage through brand or other means such as higher adoption rates of their product or service <br> | - competitive companies embrace open innovation and glean competitive advantage through brand or other means such as higher adoption rates of their product or service <br> | ||
- the open innovation can be organised as companies learn to adapt a new social innovation business model to filter and organise the chaos emerging from open innovation<br> | - the open innovation can be organised as companies learn to adapt a new social innovation business model to filter and organise the chaos emerging from open innovation<br> | ||
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[[Scenario 4- Global Innovation Governance]] <br> | |||
To innovate, company needs resources. To get these resources, they invest and ensure through intellectual property that they can get a return on their investment. With the spreading of capitalism since 19th century, a big part of the investment comes from private investors who understand that by innovating the company will be able to be more profitable and therefore give them a return on the investment. Company innovation has no limit as soon as it satisfies the condition of return on investment and that it respects regulations. With the idea of self-regulating market, governments try to lower the fields they regulate and as a consequence give more freedom to innovation. Sometimes innovation is a great progress for the humanity (health etc.) but sometimes innovation can creates consequences very devastating for the humans (financial bubble, weapons of mass destruction, pollution etc.)<br> | To innovate, company needs resources. To get these resources, they invest and ensure through intellectual property that they can get a return on their investment. With the spreading of capitalism since 19th century, a big part of the investment comes from private investors who understand that by innovating the company will be able to be more profitable and therefore give them a return on the investment. Company innovation has no limit as soon as it satisfies the condition of return on investment and that it respects regulations. With the idea of self-regulating market, governments try to lower the fields they regulate and as a consequence give more freedom to innovation. Sometimes innovation is a great progress for the humanity (health etc.) but sometimes innovation can creates consequences very devastating for the humans (financial bubble, weapons of mass destruction, pollution etc.)<br> | ||