Territory's Innovation Ecosystem: Tools for Managing Development in the Digital Environment
( Pp. 174-183)

More about authors
Tatiana A. Gileva Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Strategic and Innovative Development, Chief Researcher
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation; Ufa University of Science and Technology
Moscow, Russian Federation; Ufa, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Purpose of the study. The innovation ecosystem of the territory was set to be the format of adaptation of the regional innovation system to the digital environment. This management model is rapidly developing, based on the generalization of empirical experience and multidirectional theoretical research. However, the diversity of management concepts requires building a logical relationship in terms of their application to ensure the successful operation of the ecosystem. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to substantiate management approaches and tools that contribute to improving the performance of the territory's innovation ecosystem in the digital environment. Conclusions. It is proposed to use the model for assessing its maturity as an information basis for managing the development of the territory's innovation ecosystem. A comparative analysis of approaches to the assessment of ecosystem maturity has been carried out. The key aspects of assessment are defined, and the expediency of building a structured dynamic complex of assessment models is substantiated. Promising models of ecosystem management (hybrid orchestration, multi-orchestration, multi-tier orchestration) are identified, which allow for non-hierarchical coordination of relatively independent partners in the process of creating a common value. The landscape of trajectories of possible development of the innovation ecosystem of the territory is constructed, which defines a controlled transition between possible states depending on the ratio of maturity levels of each of the participants and the ecosystem as a whole. The importance of taking risks into account for the possibility of realizing the optimal development trajectory is emphasized. A methodological approach to ecosystem risk assessment is proposed, combining: 1) a map of risks of the territory's innovation ecosystem, structured by life cycle stages and management level (an individual participant and the ecosystem as a whole), 2) risk ranking based on the assessment of their impact on the performance indicators of the territory's innovation ecosystem.
How to Cite:
Gileva T. A. Territory's Innovation Ecosystem: Tools for Managing Development in the Digital Environment // ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND LEGAL PRACTICE. 2024. Vol. 20. № 4. P. 174-183. (in Russ.) DOI: 10.33693/2541-8025-2024-20-4-174-183. EDN: EGTZQS
Reference list:
Abdikeev N. M., Bogachev Yu. S., Grineva N. V., Abrosimova O. M. The concept of a single digital space of Russian industry: directions for increasing the efficiency of Russian industry // Problems of Economics and Legal Practice. 2023. Vol. 19. No. 5. Pp. 172–178. DOI: 10.33693/2541-8025-2023-19-5-172-178. EDN: XZJEQB.
Vihansky O. S., Katalevsky D. Yu. Competitive advantage in the era of digitalization // Russian Management Journal. 2022. Vol. 20. No. 1. Pp. 5–27.
Gileva T. A., Galimova M. P., Arylbaeva E. D. Innovative ecosystem of the territory: models for assessing and overcoming transfer gaps // Issues of Innovative Economics. 2024. Vol. 14. No. 3.
Gileva T.A., Galimova M.P., Khussamov R.R. Methodology of adaptation and development of innovative infrastructure of the territory in the digital environment // Problems of Economics and Legal Practice. 2023. Vol. 19. No. 3. Pp. 192-200. EDN: OBVRFF.
Gileva T.A., Shkarupeta E.V. Reframing strategic management of enterprise development in the digital environment: stages and tools // π-Economy. 2022. Vol. 15. No. 5. Pp. 28–42.
Dontsova O.I., Abdikeev N.M., Bekulova S.R. Digital transformation of industry: assessment of the maturity of organizations // Problems of Economics and Legal Practice. 2022. No. 5. Pp. 216–221.
Trachuk A.V., Linder N.V. Implementation of digital platforms by industrial enterprises // Strategic decisions and risk management. 2023. Vol. 14. No. 1. Pp. 18–32.
Khussamov R.R., Gileva T.A., Elkina O.A. Innovative strategies and risks. Kazan: Publishing house of Kazan State University, 2007. 170 p.
Aarikka-Stenroos L., Jaakkola E., Harrison D., Mäkitalo-Keinonen T. How to manage innovation processes in extensive networks: A longitudinal study // Industrial Marketing Management. 2017. Vol. 67. Pp. 88–105.
Adner R. Ecosystem as Structure: An Actionable Construct for Strategy // Journal of Management. 2017. Vol. 43. Is. 1. Pp. 39–58.
Ehrensperger R., Sauerwein C., Breu R. A Maturity Model for Digital Business Ecosystems from an IT Perspective // Journal of Universal Computer Science. 2023. Vol. 29. Is. 1. Pp. 34–72.
Gileva T.A., Galimova M.P., Babkin A.V., Gorshenina M.E. (2021) Strategic management of industrial enterprise digital maturity in a global economic space of the ecosystem economy. In: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 816 (1), art. no. 012022.
Guerrero R., Lattemann C., Michalke S., Siemon D. A digital business ecosystem maturity model for personal service firms. In: Handbook on Digital Business Ecosystems, EE: Elgaronline, 2022. Pp. 269–291.
Isckia T., De Reuver M., Lescop D. Orchestrating Platform Ecosystems: The Interplay of Innovation and Business Development Subsystems // Journal of Innovation Economics & Management. 2022. Vol. 32. Is. 2. Pp. 197–223.
Ismagilova L.A., Gileva T.A., Galimova M.P., Sitnikova L.V., Gilev G.A. The digital Transformation Trajectory of industrial Enterprises // Proceedings of the 33rd International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA). 2019. Рр. 2033–2045.
Jacobides M.G., Cennamo C., Gawer A. Towards a theory of ecosystems // Strategic Management Journal. 2018. Vol. 39. Is. 8. Pp. 2255–2276.
Khoon Toh P., Pyun E. Risky business: How standardization as coordination tool in ecosystems impacts firm-level uncertainty // Strategic Management Journal. 2024. Vol. 45. Is. 4. Pр. 649–679.
Lingens B., Huber F., Gassmann O. Loner or team player: How firms allocate orchestrator tasks amongst ecosystem actors // European Management Journal. 2022. Vol. 40. Is. 4. Pp. 559–571.
Lingens B., Miehé L., Gassmann O. The ecosystem blueprint: How firms shape the design of an ecosystem according to the surrounding conditions // Long Range Planning. 2021.Vol. 54. Is. 2. 102043.
Piantoni G., Arena M., Azzone G. Exploring how different innovation ecosystems create shared value: insights from a multiple case study analysis // European Journal of Innovation Management. 2023. Vol. 26. Is. 7. Pp. 206–232.
Piantoni G., Dell'Agostino L., Arena M., Azzone G. Assessing shared value in innovation ecosystems: a new perspective of scorecard // International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. 2023. Vol. 73. Is. 11. Pp. 190–212
Reiter A., Stonig J., Frankenberger K. Managing multi-tiered innovation ecosystems // Research Policy. 2024. Vol. 53. Is. 1. 104905.
Reypens C., Lievens A., Blazevic V. Hybrid orchestration in multi-stakeholder innovation networks: Practices of mobilizing multiple, diverse stakeholders across organizational boundaries // Organization Studies. 2021. Vol. 42. Is. 1. Pp. 61–83.
dos Santos, C.A.F., Zen, A.C. Creating and Capturing Value in Innovation Ecosystems: A Systematic Literature Review Between 2010 and 2021 // Journal of Creating Value. 2023. Vol. 20. Is. 1.
Shen L., Shi Q., Parida V., Jovanovic M. Ecosystem orchestration practices for industrial firms: A qualitative meta-analysis, framework development and research agenda // Journal of Business Research. 2024. Vol. 173. 114463.
Talmar M., Walrave B., Podoynitsyna K., Holmström J., Romme A.G. Mapping, analyzing and designing innovation ecosystems: The Ecosystem Pie Model // Long Range Planning. 2020. Vol. 53. Is. 4, 101850.
Thordsen Т., Bick М. A decade of digital maturity models: much ado about nothing? // Information Systems and e-Business Management. 2023. Vol. 21 Pp. 947–976.
Keywords:
innovation ecosystem of the territory, digital environment, maturity level, management models, performance, ecosystem risks..


Related Articles

Pages: 17-20 Issue №2286
Termination of passive joint obligation under the civil legislation of the Russian Federation and Ukraine
joint obligation joint debtors performance innovation debt forgiveness
Show more
REGIONAL AND SECTORAL ECONOMICS Pages: 192-200 Issue №24067
Adaptation and Development of the Territory's Innovative Infrastructure in the Digital Environment Methodology
territory's innovative infrastructure digital environment innovation ecosystem adaptation and development principles
Show more
13. INFORMATION LAW 12.00.13 Pages: 284-287 Issue №18348
Security issues in the use of digital technologies in public administration in Russian Federation
information technologies digital technologies security import substitution digital environment
Show more
15. INFORMATION LAW 12.00.13 Pages: 315-319 Issue №18758
Modern problems of legal regulation of the digital economy of the Russian Federation
digital economy regulation information technology national program digital environment
Show more
9. INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW Pages: 231-236 Issue №3636
Forms and methods of translating norms of international instruments on human rights in the national legal system
form ways the embodiment implementation transformation
Show more
10. Financial law; Tax law; Budgetary law; Information Law; Administrative law; Administrative process Pages: 163-166 Issue №2833
Improving the performance of government functions through the messages of the President of Russia
act the state performance the norm Parliament
Show more
5. CIVIL LAW; ENTREPRENEURIAL LAW; FAMILY LAW; INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW; Civil procedure arbitration procedure Pages: 124-127 Issue №6998
Legal nature of demand and its qualitative characteristics
the obligation time withdrawal potestative condition performance
Show more
11. GAPS IN THE LAW, INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW Pages: 101-103 Issue №4210
The Riyadh Arab Agreement for Judicial Cooperation: Specificity of the Region
Riyad Convention cooperation recognition performance the court decision
Show more
Criminal law Pages: 174-179 Issue №24870
Problematic Issues of Identifying Crimes Committed Against Minors Using Information and Digital Technologies
minor crimes digital environment violence criminal
Show more
Russian Government: Pages of History and Modernity Pages: 40-46 DOI: 10.33693/2223-0092-2022-12-5-40-46 Issue №21982
On the Issue of Mediatization of Education
media mass communication media mediatization education media education
Show more