Perspectives on the Nature of Open Data in Business Cooperation
Päällysaho, Seliina; Latvanen, Jaana; Kärki, Anne; Lehto, Anttoni; Riihimaa, Jaakko; Lahti, Pekka; Lahtinen, Hanna; Suikkanen, Eija; Puhakka-Tarvainen, Helena (2020)
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Päällysaho, Seliina
Latvanen, Jaana
Kärki, Anne
Lehto, Anttoni
Riihimaa, Jaakko
Lahti, Pekka
Lahtinen, Hanna
Suikkanen, Eija
Puhakka-Tarvainen, Helena
Seinäjoen ammattikorkeakoulu
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202003259238
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202003259238
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Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) educate professionals solely based on labour market needs. The education follows tightly the needs of business, industry and service sectors. Research, development and innovation (RDI) work and regional development are two of the other mandated UAS tasks. RDI activities are typically heavily practice-oriented and have a strong regional impact. These emphases in the operational field created by Finnish UAS are typically of international interest, which is also the case in the domain of open science.
The following article is based on a poster abstract submitted to Open Science Conference held in Berlin in March 2020. The poster submission resulted in an invitation by the organizers to present the topic separately at the conference. As all Finnish RDI work is done in close cooperation with various partners generating new knowledge, competence, products and services for the region and beyond, the challenges of open data in business cooperation touch upon every actor in the framework. This approach of exploring issues common to everyone lends itself as easily to discussions in the international context as in national or project-specific settings.
The following article is based on a poster abstract submitted to Open Science Conference held in Berlin in March 2020. The poster submission resulted in an invitation by the organizers to present the topic separately at the conference. As all Finnish RDI work is done in close cooperation with various partners generating new knowledge, competence, products and services for the region and beyond, the challenges of open data in business cooperation touch upon every actor in the framework. This approach of exploring issues common to everyone lends itself as easily to discussions in the international context as in national or project-specific settings.