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2021
Report
Title
Innovation and Covid-19: Food for Thought on the Future of Innovation
Title Supplement
Update 2021
Abstract
Virtually all areas of life were plunged into crisis when the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020. While innovation offers paths out of the crisis, many aspects of innovation are themselves feeling the effects of it. Against this backdrop, the question is how the Covid-19 pandemic will impact the future of innovation. In the following section, we will examine this by reviewing the ""Understanding Change, Shaping the Future. Impulses for the Future of Innovation"" paper in a pandemic context. Starting with the relevant trends for innovation systems identified in 2018, and the theses developed on this basis, we would once again like to take you forward in time to 2030. From this vantage point we will look back on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on innovation systems and examine the resulting opportunities and risks in more detail. Among the trends considered relevant for innovation systems were the digital transformation, the growing complexity of innovation systems, the continuously expanding stakeholder base, a more frequent use of Open Science approaches, and a trend towards the development of holistic and systemic solutions.
Author(s)
Corporate Author
Fraunhofer Verbund Innovationsforschung
Publisher
Fraunhofer-Verbund Innovationsforschung
Publishing Place
Stuttgart
File(s)
Rights
Under Copyright
Language
English
Innovation
Keyword(s)
innovation
innovation system
future study
foresight
open innovation
citizen science
digital innovation
artificial intelligence
open science
business model
integrated solution
system innovation
innovation2030
European digital ecosystem
data security
data sovereignty
sovereignty
digitalization
user-centered innovation
open innovation
COVID-19
Corona
Europe
Germany
competitiveness
research and development
RTD
Innovation
Pandemie
Globalisierung
Digitalisierung
Entwicklungstrend
Deutschland
Europa
innovation 2030
Business Model Canvas