Innovation in the Era of Experience: The Changing Role of Users in Healthcare Innovation
This article provides an extensive literature review on the changing role of users in innovation, with a particular focus on the healthcare sector. Users have been specifically analyzed by many scholars worldwide due to their significant role as a source of innovation beyond the traditional assumpti...
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doaj-275e26feedc245c4bf119e2093b5c0542020-11-25T00:40:39ZengNowy Sacz Business School National-Louis UniversityJournal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation2299-73262016-01-01122295110.7341/20161222Innovation in the Era of Experience: The Changing Role of Users in Healthcare InnovationAlexandre Trigo0 School of Business and Law, University of Agder This article provides an extensive literature review on the changing role of users in innovation, with a particular focus on the healthcare sector. Users have been specifically analyzed by many scholars worldwide due to their significant role as a source of innovation beyond the traditional assumption which considers customers as mere passive adopters of products and services. The increasing, but still scarce, number of studies on this topic has demonstrated the benefits of patient involvement and how a close and continuous relationship between patients and practitioners can lead to permanent cycles of improvements and innovation in healthcare outcomes. In addition to a user-centered approach, innovative patients are actively developing new solutions for their own treatments, likewise for other patients with similar diseases. http://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol12/issue2/JEMI_Vol12_Issue2_2016_Article2.pdf patient involvementuser innovationuser-centered innovationinteractive innovationhealth innovation |
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Innovation in the Era of Experience: The Changing Role of Users in Healthcare Innovation |
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Innovation in the Era of Experience: The Changing Role of Users in Healthcare Innovation |
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Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University |
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Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation |
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This article provides an extensive literature review on the changing role of users in innovation, with a particular focus on the healthcare sector. Users have been specifically analyzed by many scholars worldwide due to their significant role as a source of innovation beyond the traditional assumption which considers customers as mere passive adopters of products and services. The increasing, but still scarce, number of studies on this topic has demonstrated the benefits of patient involvement and how a close and continuous relationship between patients and practitioners can lead to permanent cycles of improvements and innovation in healthcare outcomes. In addition to a user-centered approach, innovative patients are actively developing new solutions for their own treatments, likewise for other patients with similar diseases. |
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patient involvement user innovation user-centered innovation interactive innovation health innovation |
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