Juha Oksanen
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2016
Arho Suominen; Nina Rilla; Juha Oksanen; Kaisa Still
In the world of networked innovation and ecosystems, flows of resources into the organization as well as between organizations are emphasized. This allows for using network measures for better understanding. In this study, we look at the case context of Finnish game industry, concentrating especially on inter-organizational flows of board networks or interlocks, and the possibilities of using SNA metrics for insights. The game industry has been very successful, with a turnover of 1.8 Billion Euros in 2014, and we explore the role of board interlocks in it. Our findings of the formal board member networks indicate that in contrast to the assumptions of high actor or node level metrics (degree and betweenness centrality) and the network level metrics (density and clustering), board interlocks are limited.
Scandinavian Economic History Review | 2018
Astrid Kander; Josef Taalbi; Juha Oksanen; Karolin Sjöö; Nina Rilla
ABSTRACT We examine trends in innovation output for two highly ranked innovative countries: Finland and Sweden (1970–2013). Our novel dataset, collected using the LBIO (literature-based innovation output) method, suggests that the innovation trends are positive for both countries, despite an extended downturn in the 1980s. The findings cast some doubt on the proposition that the current stagnation of many developed countries is due to a lack of innovation and investment opportunities. Our data show that Finland catches up to, and passes, Sweden in innovation output in the 1990s. In per capita terms, Finland stays ahead throughout the period. We find that the strong Finnish performance is largely driven by innovation increase in just a handfull of sectors, but is not restricted to few companies. Both countries saw a rise in innovation during the dot-com era and the structural changes that followed. Since 2000 however, Sweden has outperformed Finland in terms of total innovations, especially in machinery and ICT, while the Finnish rate of innovation has stabilised. We suggest that these patterns may be explained by different paths of industrial renewal.
Archive | 2009
Nina Rilla; Juha Oksanen
The idea to study innovators’ understandings for innovation failure dates back to a research the authors, together with colleagues, accomplished on company innovation processes a few years ago. During intensive periods of data gathering, we carried out tens of interviews with innovators and directors of small and large innovative companies from different sectors across Finland. Most of the interviews were done in pairs and, right after each meeting with innovators and company people, we used to discuss and consider first impressions and insights gained during the interviews.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2015
Heidi Auvinen; Sampsa Ruutu; Anu Tuominen; Toni Ahlqvist; Juha Oksanen
International Journal of Entrepreneurship | 2009
Juha Oksanen; Nina Rilla
Archive | 2013
Torsti Loikkanen; Nina Rilla; Matthias Deschryvere; Janne Lehenkari; Juha Oksanen; Jukka Hyvönen; Robert P. van der Have; Erik Arnold
Archive | 2018
Peter Ylén; Sari Vainikainen; Antti Pelkonen; Arho Suominen; Maria Mäntylä; Juha Oksanen
Archive | 2018
Nina Rilla; Matthias Deschryvere; Juha Oksanen; Mika Raunio; Robert P. van der Have
Archive | 2017
Ville Valovirta; Katriina Alhola; Johanna Levösluoto; Ari Nissinen; Juha Oksanen; Antti Pelkonen; Arttu Turtonen
Lund Papers in Economic History; (160) (2017) | 2017
Sara Torregrosa Hetland; Antti Pelkonen; Juha Oksanen; Astrid Kander