Section » Books

Coming Waves of Disruption

Coming Waves of Disruption

By • on May 16, 2017

The Sys-Con Media website noted that big disruptions have upended markets for mobile handsets, personal computers, cameras, newspapers, books, magazines, music, broadcast television and so on — felling a long list of well-known companies along the way. The most viable response to such radical disruption, according to the authors of the book Dual

Comments Off on Coming Waves of DisruptionRead this story »

More Articles

Placing Users At The Core Of Innovation Strategies

Placing Users At The Core Of Innovation Strategies

By • on April 12, 2017

The Forbes website posted a review of the book Revolutionizing Innovation: Users, Communities, and Open Innovation. The book includes 25 original contributions providing an extensive view of user and open innovation by scholars from all over the world in a variety of industries. The book underscores

Comments Off on Placing Users At The Core Of Innovation StrategiesRead this story »

New Frontiers in Open Innovation

New Frontiers in Open Innovation

By • on January 26, 2017

The Popular  Online website posted an announcement of a new book, “New Frontiers in Open Innovation” edited by Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke and Joel West. Although the benefits of open innovation have been described in detail before, underlying mechanisms how companies can be successful

Comments Off on New Frontiers in Open InnovationRead this story »

A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing

A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing

By • on November 27, 2016

The Amazon site reported on the book, “A Guide to Open Innovation and crowdsourcing”, noting that the model of industrial innovation has moved on from an inwardly focused, vertically integrated approach–a closed innovation system. Open innovation today prevails, as organizations make

Comments Off on A Guide to Open Innovation and CrowdsourcingRead this story »

Open Science and Open Innovation

Open Science and Open Innovation

By • on November 8, 2016

The SSRN website posted an abstract of a chapter of the new book “Open Science and Open Innovation: Sourcing Knowledge from Universities” by Joel West and Markus Perkmann. The chapter investigates how firms work with universities in the course of their innovation activities. It provides an

Comments Off on Open Science and Open InnovationRead this story »

Higher Ed and Open Innovation

Higher Ed and Open Innovation

By • on October 25, 2016

The Inside Higher Ed website noted that the main reason the book “The Smartest Places on Earth“  is important are the chapters on open innovation. Today’s problems (such as sustainable energy or health care productivity), are too complex for one institution to solve on their own.  These

Comments Off on Higher Ed and Open InnovationRead this story »

China’s Next Strategic Advantage: Innovation.

China’s Next Strategic Advantage: Innovation.

By • on September 18, 2016

The Intheblack website reported that many people talk of China’s economic and industrial development as following roughly the same path as Japan and South Korea on a much larger scale. However, a key difference is open innovation, where businesses take a highly collaborative approach. China has worked

Comments Off on China’s Next Strategic Advantage: Innovation.Read this story »

Open Innovation: Academic and Practical Perspectives

Open Innovation: Academic and Practical Perspectives

By • on June 15, 2016

The IC2 website announced the publication of “Open Innovation: Academic and Practical Perspectives on the Journey from Idea to Market” edited by Arthur Markham. The book brings together the latest scholarship with tried-and-true stories of successful applications in real-world settings. Authors

Comments Off on Open Innovation: Academic and Practical PerspectivesRead this story »

Think Outside Your Industry

Think Outside Your Industry

By • on June 14, 2016

The YourStory website reported on the book, “Not Invented Here” by Ramon Vullings: “Many frameworks spill over from ‘Open Innovation’ and ‘Partnership Models’. Related models are distributed innovation, joint ventures, and networked innovation. Ideas can be brought in from the

Comments Off on Think Outside Your IndustryRead this story »

Revolutionizing Innovation with Communities & Open Innovation

Revolutionizing Innovation with Communities & Open Innovation

By • on April 17, 2016

The Topcoder website noted that most are not looking to open innovation and user communities as a way to revolutionize how they approach innovation and speed-up execution for their organization. Not just for a one-off low risk project, but rather how an organization fundamentally shifts their approach

Comments Off on Revolutionizing Innovation with Communities & Open InnovationRead this story »

Purchase viagra online and purchase it from the good to cope with dependable and trustworthy pharmacy. Don't believe of the recommendation by a mantra but instead as suggestion that is useful since that might be really a correct move to make to think about. It's not just about general ease of doing all of your buying resting before your Computer, or around no prerequisite to depart your home or stand-in point, but additionally concerning the choices you might have barely considered overall. Visit the drugstore you might have handled earlier in the event that you know the thing you need precisely. Examine the options what, why and just how if, nevertheless, you will find neither particular needs or a drugstore to go to.