Emergent Principles and Practices of Open Science and Innovation in a Digital World

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Explore the emergent principles and practices of open science and innovation within university research teams in the digital era. Learn about the transparency, collaboration, and societal value of open science, along with factors affecting its adoption and promotion. Discover how open science, innovation, and learning drive visionary universities towards a future of boundless knowledge creation.

  • Science
  • Innovation
  • Open Science
  • University Research
  • Digital World

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  1. EmergentPrinciplesand Practicesof Open Science and Innovation of UniversityResearchTeamsin a Digital World Rub n Vicente S ez - Doctoral Candidate - Aalto University and University of Valencia Robin Gustafsson - Associate Professor of Strategic Management - Aalto University Lieve Van den Brande - Emeritus Senior Policy Officer - European Commission

  2. Open Science is transparent and accessible knowledge that is shared and developed through collaborative networks (Vicente-Saez and Martinez-Fuentes, 2018) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2017.12.043 https://www.fosteropenscience.eu/node/2219 http://osiglobal.org/2018/11/15/osi-brief-what-do-we-mean-by-open/ 20.3.2025 2

  3. Preventing factors affecting adoption Intellectual property law Lack of open science incentives in research carrier development Lack of open science standards Misconception of open science Open Science Practices in a Digital World Novel Practices of Open Innovation in a Digital World Transparency Accessibility Science Outputs Open sharing practices #open data sharing #open access publishing #open protocols #open repositories #open prototypes Open science outputs as input for innovation (inbound) Use of open science outputs (inflows of knowledge) to build and develop new innovations that solve societal, economic and cultural challenges Principles of Openness in Science in a Digital World Science Production Authorization Participation Open inviting practices #open collaborative tools #open physical labs #transdisciplinary research platforms #crowdsource practices #co-creation platforms #participatory design Sharing of open science outputs for innovation (outbound) Sharing of open science outputs (outflows of knowledge) with the focus on enabling societal, economic and cultural value Promoting factors affecting adoption Open science policies Open research traditions Open learning culture Ideology of research team leaders Figure 1. A conceptual model for the governance of open science and innovation at universities in a digital world 20.3.2025 3

  4. Open science, innovation, and learning are drivers of an open, visionary, and fertile university that explores the borders of knowledge to create the future SUGGESTIONS / CONTACT Rub n Vicente S ez Doctoral Candidate Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Aalto University, Finland ruben.vicente-saez@aalto.fi

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