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Innovation Ecosystems Development and Management

Innovation Ecosystems Development and Management

This course explores how innovation is created, scaled, and sustained through complex ecosystems of interconnected actors rather than isolated firms.

Students will examine the shift from linear value chains to multi-stakeholder value networks and learn how universities, entrepreneurs, corporations, risk capital, government, and civil society jointly co-create economic and social value. 

  • The course introduces key frameworks such as the Five-Stakeholder Model, Triple and Quadruple Helix, platform ecosystems, co-opetition, orchestration, and governance. 

  • Through global case studies (e.g., Silicon Valley, Kendall Square, EU innovation hubs, digital platforms), students develop the ability to map ecosystem interdependencies, identify bottlenecks, design governance mechanisms, and understand strategies for value creation, value capture, resilience, and inclusive innovation. 

  • The course equips future managers, policymakers, and ecosystem builders with tools to lead collaborative innovation in an era of digital platforms, AI, and systemic transformation.

Instructor: Aldis Greitans, Riga Business School, Latvia
An experienced expert in business process management and enterprise architecture, Aldis brings real-world insights and proven methodologies to help you master process-driven success.

Training Offer Details

Digital technology / specialisation
Training opportunities
Learning Effort
Part time light
Self-paced
Yes
Duration Time
16 Hours
Digital skill level
Geographic scope - Country
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Target language
English
Field of education and training
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) not further defined
Is this course free
Yes
Credential offered
Learning Activity
Type of funding
Public
Prerequisites
No
Upcoming course
No