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Data-Driven Innovation: What Is It

Computers and Society 2022-07-08 v3 Databases

Abstract

The future of innovation processes is anticipated to be more data-driven and empowered by the ubiquitous digitalization, increasing data accessibility and rapid advances in machine learning, artificial intelligence, and computing technologies. While the data-driven innovation (DDI) paradigm is emerging, it has yet been formally defined and theorized and often confused with several other data-related phenomena. This paper defines and crystalizes "data-driven innovation" as a formal innovation process paradigm, dissects its value creation, and distinguishes it from data-driven optimization (DDO), data-based innovation (DBI), and the traditional innovation processes that purely rely on human intelligence. With real-world examples and theoretical framing, I elucidate what DDI entails and how it addresses uncertainty and enhance creativity in the innovation process and present a process-based taxonomy of different data-driven innovation approaches. On this basis, I recommend the strategies and actions for innovators, companies, R&D organizations, and governments to enact data-driven innovation.

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@article{arxiv.2201.08184,
  title  = {Data-Driven Innovation: What Is It},
  author = {Jianxi Luo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.08184},
  year   = {2022}
}
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