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A review of innovation strategies and processes to improve access to AT: looking ahead to open innovation ecosystems

A review of innovation strategies and processes to improve access to AT: looking ahead to open innovation ecosystems
A review of innovation strategies and processes to improve access to AT: looking ahead to open innovation ecosystems
It is essential to understand the strategies and processes which are deployed currently across the Assistive Technology (AT) space toward measuring innovation. The main aim of this paper is to identify functional innovation strategies and processes which are being or can be deployed in the AT space to increase access to AT globally. We conducted a scoping review of innovation strategies and processes in peer-reviewed literature databases and complemented this by identifying case studies demonstrating innovation strategies. The review includes WHO world region, publication year, AT type and a sector analysis against the Systems-Market for Assistive and Related Technologies Framework. We analyzed the case studies and interviews using thematic analysis. We included 91 papers out of 3,127 after review along with 72 case studies. Our results showed that product innovations were more prevalent than provision or supply innovations across papers and case studies. Case studies yielded two themes: open innovation (OI); radical and disruptive innovation. Financial instruments which encourage OI are needed and we recommend pursuing OI for AT innovation. Embedding AT within larger societal missions will be key to success governments and investors need to understand what AT is and their translational socioeconomic value.
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Holloway, Cathy, Ramirez, Dafne Z M, Bhatnagar, Tigmanshu, Oldfrey, Ben, Morjaria, Priya, Moulic, Soikat G, Ebuenyi, Ikenna D, Barbareschi, Giulia, Meeks, Fiona, Massie, Jessica, Barajas, Felipe R, McVeigh, Joanna, Keane, Kyle, Torrens, George E, MacLachlan, Malcolm, Kattel, Rainer, Metcalf, Cheryl and Sujatha, S (2021) A review of innovation strategies and processes to improve access to AT: looking ahead to open innovation ecosystems. Assistive Technology, 68-86. (doi:10.1080/10400435.2021.1970653).

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It is essential to understand the strategies and processes which are deployed currently across the Assistive Technology (AT) space toward measuring innovation. The main aim of this paper is to identify functional innovation strategies and processes which are being or can be deployed in the AT space to increase access to AT globally. We conducted a scoping review of innovation strategies and processes in peer-reviewed literature databases and complemented this by identifying case studies demonstrating innovation strategies. The review includes WHO world region, publication year, AT type and a sector analysis against the Systems-Market for Assistive and Related Technologies Framework. We analyzed the case studies and interviews using thematic analysis. We included 91 papers out of 3,127 after review along with 72 case studies. Our results showed that product innovations were more prevalent than provision or supply innovations across papers and case studies. Case studies yielded two themes: open innovation (OI); radical and disruptive innovation. Financial instruments which encourage OI are needed and we recommend pursuing OI for AT innovation. Embedding AT within larger societal missions will be key to success governments and investors need to understand what AT is and their translational socioeconomic value.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 August 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 December 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 452714
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/452714
ISSN: 1040-0435
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ORCID for Cheryl Metcalf: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7404-6066

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Date deposited: 15 Dec 2021 17:38
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Author: Cathy Holloway
Author: Dafne Z M Ramirez
Author: Tigmanshu Bhatnagar
Author: Ben Oldfrey
Author: Priya Morjaria
Author: Soikat G Moulic
Author: Ikenna D Ebuenyi
Author: Giulia Barbareschi
Author: Fiona Meeks
Author: Jessica Massie
Author: Felipe R Barajas
Author: Joanna McVeigh
Author: Kyle Keane
Author: George E Torrens
Author: Malcolm MacLachlan
Author: Rainer Kattel
Author: Cheryl Metcalf ORCID iD
Author: S Sujatha

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