Nila Armelia Windasari write about “Explicating Open Innovation Using Service-Dominant Logic: Strategic Implications” that was published in International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology. Fu-ren Lin is the co-authors.

The study conceptualizes open innovation using service system view and service-dominant logic (S-DL) to specify the generic characteristics of open innovation of service, which eliminates the discrepancy of open innovation between product and service. The main objective is to explicate the tripartite framework proposed by Lusch and Nambisan into six generic characteristics to serve as vocabulary in formulating open innovation of service strategies.

The business cases are categorized by 2×2 grid according to the institutionalization of actors into the service ecosystems. There are six essential characteristics of open innovation of service grounded in S-D logic:

  1. Interaction within and among service systems
  2. Integration of operand and operant resources
  3. Open platform
  4. Exchange mechanism
  5. Value proposition, and
  6. Network of actors

To summarize, the strategies are formulated using the six characteristics for each category of business in three layers, micro, meso, macro, to sustain the practice of open innovation in various industries.

For further information: Explicating Open Innovation Using Service-Dominant Logic: Strategic Implications: Business & Management Journal Article | IGI Global (igi-global.com)