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Speedplay, managing the other edge of innovation

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Speedplay, managing the other edge of innovation. / Ferrario, Maria Angela; Simm, William; Whittle, Jon.
Open Digital: Digital Futures Conference . 2013.

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Ferrario MA, Simm W, Whittle J. Speedplay, managing the other edge of innovation. In Open Digital: Digital Futures Conference . 2013

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abstract = "In this paper we introduce Speedplay, an interdisciplinary management approach for digital and social innovation research devised to negotiate the challenges of working in partnership with hard-to-reach communities in fast-paced project environments. By introducing two case studies, we illustrate how the approach has emerged and how it has been applied.",
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