Is Co-working Increase Survivability? Study on how Collaborating and Networking Facilitates Open Innovation Process for Startups Lesson Learn from Co-working Spaces in Jakarta

Lestari, Elissa Dwi (2020) Is Co-working Increase Survivability? Study on how Collaborating and Networking Facilitates Open Innovation Process for Startups Lesson Learn from Co-working Spaces in Jakarta. IJNMT (International Journal of New Media Technology), 7 (2). pp. 68-75. ISSN 2355-0082

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Abstract

Startups, as they are bounded to their liabilities of newness and smallness, need to collaborate extensively with their external partners through the open innovation process. This study aims to depict Co-working space's pivotal role in building up a working innovation ecosystem that facilitates open innovation for startups. To get a more deep understanding of the phenomena, this study used an exploratory study based on three case studies of Co-working spaces operated in the Jakarta region. The study shows that the open innovation process among startups is not naturally existed, but instead, it is purposefully designed by the role of a community manager who acts as the ecosystem catalyst. The community manager becomes the ecosystem enablers that facilitate the networking process by connecting members. As a result, these activities will help the emerging of mutual connection and collaboration processes among members that empower open innovation among startups members. The multiple-case design makes the study conclusions might be difficult to generalize. Future research, including quantitative studies, will help the conclusions examination and the knowledge enrichment of start-ups' open innovation process. This paper will enrich the knowledge concerning how Co-working spaces member seizing opportunities that lead to the open innovation process.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 600 Technology (Applied Sciences) > 650 Management and Public Relations > 658 General management (Risk Management, Profit and Loss, Logistics)
Divisions: Faculty of Business > Management
Depositing User: Administrator UMN Library
Date Deposited: 12 Dec 2021 13:54
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2022 06:03
URI: https://kc.umn.ac.id/id/eprint/19503

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