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Open for growth? Evidence on EU Countries and Sectors
The Taylor & Francis website posted an article which noted that the Open Innovation (OI) concept has pervaded the academic and policy debate due to its potential to further stimulate the circulation of knowledge between business partners and institutions and, consequently, to increase their innovation potential. This paper studies the relationships
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Corporate Hub as a Governance Structure for Coupled Open Innovation in Large Firms
The Wiley Online Library website posted a study which addresses how the open innovation concept can be applied in large corporations aiming to work with small innovative firms. More specifically, it reports an in depth qualitative study of how AstraZeneca, a global bio-pharmaceutical corporation, designed
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Open Innovation Challenges and Coopetition-Based Open-Innovation
A study on the IGI Global site found that the success of the open innovation model is based on five major elements, namely, 1) motivating spillovers, 2) incorporation of external knowledge, 3) intellectual property management, 4) maximization of internal innovation, and 5) financial constraints. These
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The Legacy of Science Commissioner, Carlos Moedas
The SciTech Europa website posted an interview by Science|Business’s Managing Director, Maryline Fiaschi with the European Union’s Science Commissioner, Carlos Moedas. Fiaschi maintained that the Commission has perhaps made the most progress during Moedas’s five-year tenure with open innovation,
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European Open Innovation Champions
The WebWire website reported that For the fourth year running, under the European Commission’s Startup Europe Partnership, European startups have nominated the most active corporates in open innovation. 36 European companies have been awarded in total: 12 as Europe’s Corporate Startup Stars –
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Management of Open Innovation in Healthcare
The Journal of Open Innovation posted an article which noted that the diffusion of the New Public Management philosophy determines an increasing innovation in the public field. The need for open innovation management is relevant to improve and also increase performance in healthcare organizations. This
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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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Henry Chesbrough’s Latest Book: Open Innovation Results
The Oxford University Press website posted a description of Henry Chesbrough’s latest book, Open Innovation Results. In this book Henry Chesbrough, the originator of open innovation, examines the hype behind its practice, shows where real results are taking place, and explains how companies can
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6th Annual World Open Innovation Conference
The 6th Annual World Open Innovation Conference will be held in Rome, Italy on Dec. 12-13. Open Innovation experts will combine their business experience with transformational objectives, with academic perspectives on societal challenges. This year’s conference theme: “Opening Up for Managing Business
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How to Fight Rare Diseases with Radically Open Innovation
The Economist website reported that when told he would die and be given the last rites, a medical student decided to hunt for a cure from his hospital bed. He found one and survived. Now a doctor in his own right, David Fajgenbaum is pioneering a new approach to fighting rare diseases through an open
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