Institutional Innovation in University-based Experimental Spaces: the Case of Oulu Game Lab

Author:

Pokidina Valeriia1ORCID,Tuunainen Juha1ORCID,Mainela Tuija1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oulu Business School, University of Oulu https://dx.doi.org/6370 Finland

Abstract

Abstract This article explores preconditions and developmental dynamics of institutional innovation in higher education organizations as an outcome of a collaborative educational initiative – a university-based experimental space. Such collaborative learning configurations are often designed to stimulate local economic development after a downturn in regional industrial landscapes. The experimental space studied here had a twofold mission: providing re-skilling and re-education opportunities for unemployed ICT professionals and equipping them with business and employment bonds with regional game industry companies. To imbue a static outcome of institutional innovation with dynamic features, and to further develop the concept of Triple Helix spaces, we incorporated three sequential forms of institutional work in our analysis: boundary work, distancing work, and anchoring work.

Funder

Academy of Finland project

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Education

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