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A Review of Literature on Open Innovation in SMEs
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What’s Boosting U.S. Manufacturing? Networked Innovation
The Wall Street Journal noted that the trend toward “networked innovation”–an updated version of the “open innovation” concept popularized by University of California at Berkeley business strategist Henry Chesbrough–is encouraging. It indicates that businesses recognize that to remain competitive
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New Frontiers in Open Innovation
The Exnovate website posted an announcement of the new book, “New Directions in Open Innovation” edited by Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke and Joel West. The book seeks both to integrate a decade of prior research on open innovation and to engage the academic community in fostering new
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Europe’s Leading Big Science Labs Form Collaboration
The Science Business website reported that some of Europe’s leading research centers are joining forces to create new scientific instruments, products, companies and jobs in the field of detector and imaging technologies. The aim is to take technologies that these leading centers rely on to carry
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Business Model Canvas Is Replacing Traditional Business Plans
The PR Newswere website noted that the Business Model Canvas is rapidly being adopted worldwide. In a study conducted jointly by Strategyzer and Business Models Inc., the main reason identified for the adoption of the Business Model Canvas is that it provides a common language for strategy and innovation,
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From Open Science to Open Innovation
The Science|Business website reported that the EU and its member-states invest heavily in big research infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. What does it get for that investment, besides great science? A public conference in Brussels Feb. 24 will
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Matchmaking & Open Innovation
The Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship posted an article which noted that open innovation suggests an exchange of ideas, knowledge, innovation, or technology across the boundaries of firms in collaborative settings and on markets. Research has shown that markets for innovation and technology do not
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Open Innovation Conference Dec. 4-5 in Napa
The Digital Journal website reported that top industry and academic leaders will gather on December 4-5 to discuss important open innovation topics at the inaugural World Open Innovation Conference in Napa Valley, Calif. Dec 4-5. The two-day event will feature a variety of research presentations and
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Research Indicates Open Innovation Gaining Momentum
The Imperial Valley News website reported that large U.S. and European companies embrace the concept of open innovation, but firms are still learning how to get better results by combining external input with internal ideas to advance their technology, processes or services, a new study shows. The research
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Technology Development and Open Innovation
The Inknowvations website noted that the complexity of product innovation means that companies will frequently work with a number of partners. Working together with others means that the company’s own R&D resources are used most effectively. This is particularly the case for SMEs with limited resources
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