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Area of Science:

  • Knowledge Management
  • Innovation Ecosystems
  • Sociotechnical Systems

Background:

  • The knowledge economy relies on multi-agent, multi-level systems for knowledge sharing and value co-creation.
  • Makerspaces act as crucial resource orchestrators and platform supporters in nascent innovation ecosystems.
  • Existing literature often overlooks the interactive dynamics within makerspace-embedded knowledge ecosystems, particularly concerning civil society and the natural environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To construct a comprehensive multi-agent, multi-level knowledge ecosystem model.
  • To analyze the roles and interactions of key actors within this ecosystem.
  • To explore the evolutionary stages of knowledge orchestrating processes.

Main Methods:

  • Application of the Quintuple Helix theory to model the knowledge ecosystem.
  • Development of a framework encompassing macro, meso, and micro perspectives.
  • Design of four distinct evolutionary stages for knowledge orchestration.

Main Results:

  • Identified symbiosis, co-evolution, interaction, and orchestration as key processes.
  • Demonstrated the necessity of merging these processes for effective value co-creation.
  • Highlighted the central role of makerspaces in facilitating these interactions.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic approach to understanding and managing knowledge ecosystems is essential.
  • The proposed multi-level framework provides a valuable tool for policymakers, managers, and researchers.
  • Integrating diverse agents and their interactions is critical for sustainable ecological development and value co-creation.