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Open Collaborative Innovation at Colombia's National Spectrum Agency

Open Collaborative Innovation at Colombia's National Spectrum Agency

María del Pilar Ramirez-Salazar, Carlos Salcedo-Perez, Sara Esperanza Castañeda Valenzuela
ISBN13: 9781799835684|ISBN10: 1799835685|EISBN13: 9781799835707
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3568-4.ch009
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MLA

Ramirez-Salazar, María del Pilar, et al. "Open Collaborative Innovation at Colombia's National Spectrum Agency." Entrepreneurial Innovation for Securing Long-Term Growth in a Short-Term Economy, edited by Jorge Gamez-Gutierrez and Jose Manuel Saiz-Alvarez, IGI Global, 2021, pp. 169-192. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3568-4.ch009

APA

Ramirez-Salazar, M. D., Salcedo-Perez, C., & Valenzuela, S. E. (2021). Open Collaborative Innovation at Colombia's National Spectrum Agency. In J. Gamez-Gutierrez & J. Saiz-Alvarez (Eds.), Entrepreneurial Innovation for Securing Long-Term Growth in a Short-Term Economy (pp. 169-192). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3568-4.ch009

Chicago

Ramirez-Salazar, María del Pilar, Carlos Salcedo-Perez, and Sara Esperanza Castañeda Valenzuela. "Open Collaborative Innovation at Colombia's National Spectrum Agency." In Entrepreneurial Innovation for Securing Long-Term Growth in a Short-Term Economy, edited by Jorge Gamez-Gutierrez and Jose Manuel Saiz-Alvarez, 169-192. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2021. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3568-4.ch009

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Abstract

This chapter describes the implementation of the Open Collaborative Innovation Program in Colombia's National Spectrum Agency (from Spanish, ANE). Six universities participated in the program. The model implemented was based on previous models developed by Ramírez-Salazar; Chesbrough; VanGudy; and Davila, Epstein, and Shelton (2008). The objective of the implementation was to propose solutions to reduce the number of complaints related to the illegal use of the spectrum in Colombia. The innovation challenge for universities was to find answers to solve the problem previously mentioned. Three solving teams were formed. Movimiento Espectral was the winning team with its solution called “Clausula de la Cultura.” The model was validated by ANE executives who deemed it adequate to conduct external projects that provide solutions to institutional challenges.

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