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Chesbrough Makes List of Top 50 Academics in Business & Management
The Harzing.com website which specializes in research in international management has named Henry Chesbrough, the originator and major theorist of open innovation, as #13 in its list of Top Academics in Business and Management Worldwide. This ranking had created a score based on a combination of metrics: raw citations, h-index, individual h-index, citations
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Tackling Societal Challenges with Open Innovation
The California Management Review posted an article by Henry Chesbrough and others which noted that open innovation has to date been driven largely by business objectives, but the imperative of social challenges has turned attention to the broader set of goals to which open innovation is relevant. This
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To Recover Faster From Covid-19, Open Up
An article in the Industrial Marketing Management journal by Henry Chesbrough noted that in fighting a pandemic, speed is crucial, and the sooner we know more and are able to take action, the better for all of us. Opening up mobilizes knowledge from many different places, causing our learning to advance
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Business Model Innovation in Strategic Alliances
The Wiley Online Library posted a study of business model innovation which noted that Henry Chesbrough was the first who distinguished between open and closed business models. The term ‘open business’ was originally used in the context of collaborative innovation research but was used more broadly
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To Recover Faster from Covid-19, Open Up: Managerial Implications from an Open Innovation Perspective
The Science Direct website just published a study by Henry Chesbrough which noted that Covid-19 has severely tested our public health systems. Innovation will have an important role to play in recovering from the aftermath of the coronavirus. This article discusses both how to manage innovation as part
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The Interplay between Open Innovation and Lean Startup
Henry Chesbrough and Christopher Tucci posted a paper on the Leeds Faculty website which considers the contribution of Lean Startup to the lack of practical advice for employing Inside-out knowledge flows in open innovation. Lean Startup offers a series of practical steps for exploring—and validating—potential
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Innovation Imperatives from Covid-19
An article by Henry Chesbrough on the Forbes Magazine website noted that with some delay, we humans are beginning to marshal our counter-attack against the coronavirus. Some nascent but promising developments across a number of areas are worth noting, for they sketch a broader lesson for how we might
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How to Capture All the Advantages of Open Innovation
The Harvard Business Review website published an interview with Henry Chesbrough which noted that the practice of open innovation is now widespread. But there’s a problem. While innovation has increased exponentially, particularly in the tech sector, broader productivity and income levels have been
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Fear of Looking Foolish
The HAL website posted an overview of a presentation Henry Chesbrough and Sea Matilda Bez gave at the World Open Innovation Conference in Rome this past December. The authors note that managers are myopic in their evaluation of technology; why don’t managers search for alternative business models for
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Why We Need To Disseminate Innovation
An article on the Forbes website noted that the need for greater dissemination of technology was recently promoted by a report from MIT’s task force on the work for the future. This is predominantly because the majority of investment in new technology is done by a relatively small number of large companies.
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