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Open Innovation: Past, Present and Future Trends
The Emerald Insight website posted an article which studied how the literature on open innovation has evolved over the course of time. Based on cluster and factorial analyses, it is possible to identify and classify several theoretical perspectives on open innovation across six areas: the concept of open innovation, open innovation and networks, open
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Growing Adoption of Open Innovation Models in Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
The GlobalNewswire website noted that a new study has been released reporting that the growing adoption of open innovation models in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and increasing pharmaceutical outsourcing are the key factors driving the growth of the protein stability analysis market. The
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Itron Announces Smart City Challenge Winners
The Smart Cities World website reported that solution providers were invited to compete for the chance to work with Glasgow and London to deploy breakthrough solutions to address specific challenges. Solutions that address noise pollution and mitigate traffic, and which help to pinpoint the location
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Is Your Marketing Platform Really Open?
The CMS Wire website noted that marketers have barely scratched the surface of open innovation. There’s a lot to be excited about when looking at the future of marketing technology, but there’s also cause to be wary. In today’s fiercely competitive landscape, the tools you use can make or break
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Identification of Unique Attributes and Topics Within Open Innovation Communities
The ScienceDirect website posted the abstract of an article which noted that one of the main challenges of open innovation communities is how to create value from shared content either by selecting those ideas that are worthy of pursuit and implementation or by identifying the users’ preferences
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Debunking The Myths Of Open Innovation
The Asian Scientist website noted that some business leaders still view open innovation with skepticism—perhaps they are concerned about the costs associated with OI, or have their qualms about sharing problem statements and technical solutions with external parties. We’re here to debunk some of
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Establishing a Typology of Open Innovation Strategies
The website Springer posted a study which appeared in the Asia Pacific Journal of Management which noted that a lack of relational mechanisms makes it difficult for collaborative partners in an open innovation project to share their knowledge assets. Existing literature lacks a clear explanation of how
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P&G: Corporate Innovation Needs an Outside Perspective
The Next Web website reported that Procter & Gamble built a program around open innovation that actually highlighted the company’s pain points and/or untapped opportunities in order to leverage outside talent and innovation to solve for them. If P&G is looking to innovate in the oral care space,
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NYC Launches Air Quality Challenge
The Smart Cities World website reported that New York City (NYC) has announced a open innovation challenge for individuals and organisations to come up with innovative ideas and technologies to tackle the negative impacts of urban air pollution and the urban heat island effect. “This open innovation
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Hyundai Expands Its Global Base for Open Innovation
The Yahoo Finance website reported that Hyundai is launching an open innovation center named M. Cube in Shenzhen, China, a mecca for Chinese start-ups. The open innovation center aims to discover and invest in global start-ups that have new, future-car technologies. M. Cube will be tasked with discovering
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