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Open Innovation A Handbook for Researchers
The Insme website posted the a paper, “Open Innovation — A Handbook for Researchers,” authored by Lena Holmberg, Bo Norrman & Helena Theander from Innovationskontor Väst. The handbook focuses on the potential impact of open innovation on academic institutions and how researchers can use it for attaining funding and other resources, distributing their results and improving their educational
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The Three Most Innovative Companies of 2013
The Harvard Business Review noted that research shows that business model innovation is the ticket to explosive growth. More than half of the relatively recent companies that made it onto the Fortune 500 before their 25th birthday—including Amazon, Starbucks, and AutoNation—were business model innovators.
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Netflix Challenge: ‘More Shots on Goal’
The Harvard Magazine website posted an article which noted that in citizen science, crowdsourcing has largely focused on relatively simple, discrete tasks: classifying images of galaxies, for instance. But both research and industry are beginning to explore how open-ended goals like innovation can benefit
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Changing Business Models
The ABA Banking Journal website reported that more than nine out of ten U.S. companies are changing business models to meet customer demands, embrace and leverage disruptive technologies, and remain competitive in the global business landscape, according to KPMG LLP research. A survey of executives
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Business Can Learn from Football about OI
The OnRec websited reported that recent research into ‘open innovation’ from Vlerick Business School suggests that companies should organize their human resources policy like a top football club. Professor Katleen De Stobbeleir found that effective people management will promote open innovation,
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Open Innovation for Researchers
An article on the Euroscientist website asks are you interested in getting help to further your research? Are you looking for funding or for strategic partners for a project? Do you need to get access to large amounts of relevant data? Do you wish at get in touch with lots of individuals who can contribute?
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Best Research Articles on Open Innovation
The OpenInnovation.eu website posted a listing of some of the best research articles on open innovation and related topics that have been published in 2013 as of July. This list of the most downloaded research articles on open innovation is based on the Social Sciences Research Network database and includes
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Leveraging External Sources of Innovation
The Journal of Product Information Management published online a review of research on open innovation by Joel West and Marcel Bogers. The paper considers how and why firms commercialize external sources of innovations. It examines both the “outside-in” and “coupled” modes of
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Giving Open Innovation a Chance to Work
The Innovation Excellence website reported that a lot has happened in Open Innovation since Henry Chesbrough coined the term in his 2003 book. There are two recent publications worth noting. The first is a survey on “Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms” by Henry Chesbrough and Sabine
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Open Innovation Collaboration and Leadership
The phys.org website noted that collaborating with others to find ideas and skills is becoming more and more popular among businesses and organizations, but in practice it’s difficult to get collaboration to fully succeed. In her thesis, Anna Yström has started out from a unique perspective
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