Pattern Discovery from Innovation Processes

TitlePattern Discovery from Innovation Processes
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Conference2013
AuthorsDiamantini C, Genga, L, Potena, D, Storti E
Conference NamePROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS
Pagination457 - 464
Date Published2013
Publisher IEEE
AbstractInnovation management and promotion has become one of the most important topics in the Literature about business and executive decision support. In particular, the relationship between innovation and collaboration, both intra- and inter-organization, is gaining an increasing attention in many works, for example in the Open Innovation research field. Innovation activities, especially those that involve collaboration, are typically not structured; they don’t follow a predefined scheme or procedure and are influenced by multiple factors, for instance the individual behaviour, that makes it difficult to apply classical methods of process analysis. In this paper we describe a methodology to discover significant and recurrent patterns in innovation activities, that can be used to support and improve such kind of processes. To evaluate our approach we conducted a set of experiments on a synthetic dataset, which contains a set of traces of innovation activities generated from some abstract templates, drew with the aim to model the typical ways in which innovation is carried on.