Mobile VCE Strategic Partnership: User Interaction
Lead Research Organisation:
London School of Economics and Political Science
Department Name: Management Department
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
Carsten Sorensen (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Sørensen C.
(2014)
We've got 99 problems, but a phone ain't one mobile ICT and academic agility in information systems research
in ECIS 2014 Proceedings - 22nd European Conference on Information Systems
Ben Eaton (Co-Author)
(2010)
The Role of Control Points in Determining: Business Models for Future Mobile Generative Systems
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood (Co-Author)
(2010)
The Role of Control Points in Determining: Business Models for Future Mobile Generative Systems
Carsten Sørensen (Co-Author)
(2010)
The Role of Control Points in Determining: Business Models for Future Mobile Generative Systems
Carsten Sørensen (Co-Author)
(2011)
The Paradoxes of Change and Control in Digital Infrastructures: The Mobile Operating Systems Case
De Reuver M
(2018)
The Digital Platform: A Research Agenda
in Journal of Information Technology
Carsten Sørensen (Co-Author)
(2011)
Structural Narrative Analysis as a means to unforld the Paradox of Control and Generativity that lies within Mobile Platforms
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood (Co-Author)
(2011)
Structural Narrative Analysis as a means to unforld the Paradox of Control and Generativity that lies within Mobile Platforms
Carsten Sørensen (Co-Author)
Strategies
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood (Co-Author)
(2013)
Strategies
Ben Eaton (Co-Author)
(2013)
Strategies
Tilson D
(2010)
Research Commentary -Digital Infrastructures: The Missing IS Research Agenda
in Information Systems Research
Tilson D
(2010)
Research Commentary -Digital Infrastructures: The Missing IS Research Agenda
in Information Systems Research
Elaluf-Calderwood S
(2011)
Recent Developments in Mobile Communications - A Multidisciplinary Approach
Ben Eaton (Co-Author)
(2013)
Protagonists vs Antagonists
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood (Co-Author)
(2013)
Protagonists vs Antagonists
Carsten Sørensen (Co-Author)
Protagonists vs Antagonists
Ben Eaton (Co-Author)
(2013)
Platforms
Carsten Sørensen (Co-Author)
Platforms
Description | The original framework in which the research programme was setup made a number of assumptions on the innovation cycle, development of new products process and stakeholders roles and control of the value chain and platforms. Since the start of the project a fast pace was developed in the innovation cycle in part due to the emergent expansion of smart phones and the platform owners providing services on those devices. Apple and Google are steaming ahead and in essence since the inception of the project the landscape has changed. Innovation cycles and design are more open and not restricted to academic or industrial research, which a constant flow of ideas, new products and services that can be overwhelming. In this environment, however, the project managed to be ahead of the curve of innovation by focusing in core hardware development and analyzing how the controller APIs and possible new digital services will fit in the emergent landscape of digital platforms. By focusing on the components of platform innovation and the interaction between platform owners and developers and innovators it was possible to create an analytical bridge to understand the problems for developing impact on the area of research. This work relied on the critical synthesis within two dimensions. Firstly, the synthesis of Human Computer Interaction research on novel interaction modalities and on service discovery architectures for dynamically composable services with our work at LSE on business model and platform innovation. This allowed for new insights bridging the critical gap from technical innovation to business innovation. Secondly, this exact same gap was also bridged by the more general synthesis of academic insights and business requirements facilitated by the extremely close collaboration between academics and industrials throughout the project. |
Exploitation Route | We have produced a series of 10 YouTube videos, engaged with industry in a number of events, use the results when teaching MSc and PhD students. |
Sectors | Education |
URL | http://digitalinfrastructures.org |
Description | The findings were material to the redirection of our research since 2008 and continuing until at least 2020 |
Sector | Electronics |