A Comparative Study of the IoT Ecosystem in Finland and Israel
Pisanty, Shay (2023)
Pisanty, Shay
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023121838156
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023121838156
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has fast become a major driver of innovation and economic growth in many countries, including Finland and Israel. While both countries have developed powerful IoT ecosystems, there are differences in their policies, infrastructure, and stakeholder engagement. The purpose of this comparative study is to analyze and compare the IoT ecosystems in Finland and Israel, with a focus on identifying similarities, differences, and best practices.
The objectives of this study are to analyze the current state of the IoT ecosystem in both countries, including the key policies, stakeholders, and infrastructure; compare the similarities and differences between the IoT ecosystems in Finland and Israel, with a focus on identifying best practices and areas for improvement; and eventually provide recommendations for future references that policymakers, industry leaders, and other stakeholders could use to support the growth of the IoT ecosystem in both countries, and for other countries to get inspired by, learn from and adapt the best methods suited for their own ecosystem.
The theoretical framework for this study is based on stakeholder theory, network theory, technology adoption, innovation theory, and economic theory. Data will be collected through document analysis, expert interviews, and then secondary data analysis.
The outcome of this study will be a broad and extensive analysis of the IoT ecosystems in Finland and Israel, including a comparison of their policies, infrastructure, stakeholder engagement, and innovation outcomes. The results of this study will provide valuable insights for policymakers, industry leaders, and other stakeholders on how to best support the growth of the IoT ecosystem in both countries, as well as for researchers interested in the comparative analysis of national innovation ecosystems of two exemplary countries that despite being different from each other in many ways, managed to find their way to a successful hold of the concept – creating and developing a successful and flourishing IoT ecosystem.
Overall, this comparative study aims to advance our understanding of the factors that contribute to the success of IoT ecosystems in different countries, and to provide recommendations for how policymakers and other stakeholders can support the growth of these ecosystems to drive innovation and economic growth.
The objectives of this study are to analyze the current state of the IoT ecosystem in both countries, including the key policies, stakeholders, and infrastructure; compare the similarities and differences between the IoT ecosystems in Finland and Israel, with a focus on identifying best practices and areas for improvement; and eventually provide recommendations for future references that policymakers, industry leaders, and other stakeholders could use to support the growth of the IoT ecosystem in both countries, and for other countries to get inspired by, learn from and adapt the best methods suited for their own ecosystem.
The theoretical framework for this study is based on stakeholder theory, network theory, technology adoption, innovation theory, and economic theory. Data will be collected through document analysis, expert interviews, and then secondary data analysis.
The outcome of this study will be a broad and extensive analysis of the IoT ecosystems in Finland and Israel, including a comparison of their policies, infrastructure, stakeholder engagement, and innovation outcomes. The results of this study will provide valuable insights for policymakers, industry leaders, and other stakeholders on how to best support the growth of the IoT ecosystem in both countries, as well as for researchers interested in the comparative analysis of national innovation ecosystems of two exemplary countries that despite being different from each other in many ways, managed to find their way to a successful hold of the concept – creating and developing a successful and flourishing IoT ecosystem.
Overall, this comparative study aims to advance our understanding of the factors that contribute to the success of IoT ecosystems in different countries, and to provide recommendations for how policymakers and other stakeholders can support the growth of these ecosystems to drive innovation and economic growth.
