Business model-dynamic capabilities and open innovation initiatives in research-intensive organisations: A case of Australia's national science agency

Publicly funded national science agencies create value as innovation catalysts and through their scientific and research missions, they tackle wicked problems. Understanding how dynamic capabilities and business model innovation enable research-intensive organisations to seize the market in the miss...

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Published inAustralian journal of public administration Vol. 82; no. 3; pp. 400 - 404
Main Authors Kriz, Alexandra, Tresidder, Julia, Dowd, Anne‐Maree, Weerawardena, Jay, Witell, Lars, Snyder, Hannah, de Pallant, Rohan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.09.2023
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Summary:Publicly funded national science agencies create value as innovation catalysts and through their scientific and research missions, they tackle wicked problems. Understanding how dynamic capabilities and business model innovation enable research-intensive organisations to seize the market in the mission is key to translating bold new science that has impact. We qualitatively explore how Australia's national science agency-the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)-has pursued open innovation to support business model-dynamic capabilities in an evolving publicly funded landscape. We reflect on the value of open innovation initiatives that have allowed the CSIRO to ambidextrously pursue world-class science while achieving impact.
Bibliography:Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Vol. 82, No. 3, Aug 2023, 400-404
ISSN:0313-6647
1467-8500
1467-8500
DOI:10.1111/1467-8500.12570