Experimenting with Open Innovation in Science (OIS) practices: A novel approach to co-developing research proposals

Susanne Beck*, Janet Bercovitz, Carsten Bergenholtz, Tiare Maria Brasseur, Pablo D’Este, Amelie Dorn, Michael Doser, Clio Dosi, Agnes Effert, Riold Furtuna, Melinda Goodyear, Christoph Grimpe, Carolin Haeussler, Fabian Hans, Barbara Heinisch, Nóra Katona, Harald Kleinberger-Pierer, Olga Kokshagina, Marcel LaFlamme, Cornelia LawsonPatrick Lehner, Hila Lifshitz-Assaf, Wolfgang Lukas, Silvia Marchini, Markus Mitterhauser, Francesco Moscato, Markus Nordberg, Maria Theresa Norn, Marion Poetz, Marisa Ponti, Gernot Pruschak, Janet Frances Rafner, Angelo Kenneth Romasanta, Alexander Ruser, Muhammed Sameed, Henry Sauermann, Julia Suess-Reyes, Christopher L. Tucci, Philipp Tuertscher, Rubén Vicente Sáez, Matteo Vignoli, Samantha Zyontz

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Abstract

Co-producing scientific research with those who are affected by it is an emerging phenomenon in contemporary science. This article summarizes and reflects on both the process and outcome of a novel experiment to co-develop scientific research proposals in the field of Open Innovation in Science (OIS), wherein scholars engaged in the study of open and collaborative practices collaborated with the “users” of their research, i.e., scientists who apply such practices in their own research. The resulting co-developed research proposals focus on scientific collaboration, open data, and knowledge sharing and are available as an appendix to this article.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation
Volume5
Issue2
Pages (from-to)28-49
Number of pages22
ISSN2413-9505
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • co-development of research proposals
  • co-production of scientific research
  • Open Innovation in Science (OIS)

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