Innovation symbol systems: Multimodal grammars and vocabularies for facilitating mutual innovation knowledge

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2018-07-31

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Elsevier

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Article

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2444-569X

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Stephen Fox, Mariale Moreno and Päivi Vahala. Innovation symbol systems: Multimodal grammars and vocabularies for facilitating mutual innovation knowledge. Journal of Innovation and Knowledge, Volume 4, Issue 1, January–March 2019, Pages 12-22

Abstract

Symbol systems can provide topic-specific languages comprising multimodal grammars and vocabularies. Symbol systems can facilitate mutual knowledge for innovation when people do not already have a common language for effective communication about an innovation. For example, there can be a lack of common language among diverse participants at public co-creation workshops: especially when different participants have different perspectives about the same hyped innovation. In this paper, action research is reported, which involved the development of a multimodal symbol system for facilitating mutual innovation knowledge. Overall, this paper provides two principal contributions to the literature. First, criteria for topic-specific symbol systems are set-out with reference to relevant literature. Second, a practical example of a multimodal symbol system, which meets these criteria, is presented. Together, these contributions introduce new directions for research and practice concerned with facilitating mutual innovation knowledge.

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Github

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Innovation, Mutual knowledge, Symbol systems, Multimodal, Grammar, Vocabulary, Hype, Distributed manufacturing

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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