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Title: Digital Innovation: Orchestrating Network Activities  Author: Jesper Lund  Language: English  Keywords: digital innovation, network activities, orchestration, innovation network, Living Lab,  digital technology  ISBN 978‐91‐982069‐4‐4  http://hdl.handle.net/2077/39653 

Digitization  of  analogue  everyday  artifacts,  i.e.  when  physical  products  are  equipped  with  digital  capabilities, has a profound impact on today’s society. Some examples of these digital innovations aimed  at  consumer  markets  are  the  “connected”  car,  the  digitized  television  set,  and  in  the  near  future,  digitized  IKEA  furniture.  Digital  innovation  provides  endless  opportunities  for  providing  value  adding  products  and  services.  However,  in  digital  innovation  there  is  a  need  to  find  new  ways  of  organizing  network activities, i.e. activities such as e.g. production and translation of knowledge and enrollment of  actors.  These  activities  need  to  embrace  and  build  on  the  networked  aspects  and  the  complexity  inherent  to  digital  innovation.  This  requires  network  activities  that  can  overcome  challenges  with  the  ambiguous and messy characteristics of digital innovation. In this thesis, I propose that the theoretical  perspective  of  network  orchestration  can  enlighten  fruitful  ways  to  address  challenges  that  are  encountered  when  organizing  network  activities  in  digital  innovation.  Inspired  by  practical  challenges  with digital innovation, as well as contemporary calls for research within IS, this thesis investigates: How 

can  network  activities  be  orchestrated  in  digital  innovation?  Two  cases  of  digital  innovation  aimed  at 

consumer  markets  are  studied.  The  first  case  concerns  the  digitization  of  the  newspaper.  The  second  case regards the digitization of door locks. Literature about digital innovation is used to understand the  context  of  the  studied  phenomenon.  Furthermore,  theories  about  network  orchestration  as  well  as  activities in innovation are used as a theoretical framework to help answer the research question. The  thesis  is  based  on  an  interpretative  perspective  where  a  multi‐method  approach  has  been  applied  to  address  the  research  question.  The  contribution  is  divided  into  two  different  parts.  The  first  part  presents four categories of empirically derived network activities that address socio‐technical challenges  with  organizing  digital  innovation.  The  second  part  is  a  proposed  model  detailing  orchestration  of  network  activities  in  digital  innovation.  The  model  is  based  around  the  four  suggested  categories  of  network activities: (1) Supporting flexible innovation networks, (2) Production and translation of layered 

architectural  knowledge,  (3)  Addressing  heterogeneous  user  communities,  and  (4)  Harnessing  generativity to leverage value. The categories of network activities can be viewed as building blocks for 

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