Write Code, Save Lives: How a Community Uses Open Innovation to Address a Societal Challenge

Journal article

Jonathan Sims, Judy Gichoya, Gaurab Bhardwaj, Marcel Bogers

R & D Management, vol. 49(3), 2019 Apr 31, pp. 369-382

This study explores how a community uses open innovation overtime to tackle a global societal challenge. we conduct an in‐depth case study of OpenMRS, an open‐source software community providing affordable medical record‐keeping software in developing nations. We develop a process model that describes how inbound, outbound, and coupled open innovation influenced the community through four discrete phases of community development. We explain how the founders’ vision led to the creation of the community, and how increasing community participation and community governance facilitated its growth. Interestingly, we found that economic opportunities made possible by open innovation may paradoxically create challenges to community sustainability. Ultimately, this study expands our understanding of open innovation communities in different settings, and their role in addressing societal challenges.

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APA

Sims, J., Gichoya, J., Bhardwaj, G., & Bogers, M. (2019). Write Code, Save Lives: How a Community Uses Open Innovation to Address a Societal Challenge. R & D Management, 49(3), 369–382.

Chicago/Turabian

Sims, Jonathan, Judy Gichoya, Gaurab Bhardwaj, and Marcel Bogers. “Write Code, Save Lives: How a Community Uses Open Innovation to Address a Societal Challenge.” R & D Management 49, no. 3 (April 31, 2019): 369–382.

MLA

Sims, Jonathan, et al. “Write Code, Save Lives: How a Community Uses Open Innovation to Address a Societal Challenge.” R & D Management, vol. 49, no. 3, Apr. 2019, pp. 369–82.