Day 2 of the Open Access and Research Conference 2013 focuses on Open Data, Open Innovation and Open Publishing. In Session 7: Open Innovation, Prof Richard Jefferson [Cambia] presents on Solving the Problem of Problem Solving - How Open Access will Shift the Demographics of Innovation to Create a More Fair Society and More Resilient Global Economy. He describes work towards promoting a new meme of 'Innovation Cartography', and the creation of an open global cyberinfrastructure - The Lens - that merges worldwide patent knowledge with scholarly, business and legal knowledge, and most importantly, users' knowledge. [http://www.oar2013.qut.edu.au/program/speakers/jefferson.jsp] Prof Adam Jaffe [Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, New Zealand] presnts on The Economics of Open Innovation, in which he sketches developments from the perspective of economic analysis, and suggest that such analysis points to more open innovation as a necessary condition for reaping maximal social benefit from the technological opportunities before us. [http://www.oar2013.qut.edu.au/program/speakers/jaffe.jsp]
Alternative title: Open Access and Research Conference - Day 2: Open Data, Open Innovation and Open Publishing
Creator(s): Richard Jefferson, Adam Jaffe
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