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Aspects of Open Innovation Companies
The OpenInnovation.eu website reports on a study by the Open Innovation Research Forum – part of the University of Cambridge – of almost 1200 German innovation companies. The paper tested the hypothesis that several different innovation-enabling factors would generate more revenue within companies that embrace Open Innovation than within
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Open Innovation and Public Policy in Europe
Henry Chesbrough and ESADE of Barcelona professor Wim Vanhaverbeke have released a report that sheds new light on open innovation and public policies in Europe. In the video below posted on YouTube, they discuss open innovation and public policy and fostering competitiveness in the European economy.
Seven Ways to Make Open Innovation Work in Europe
The Science|Business website outlined a report describing how governments can can play a key role in triggering new models of collaboration. Government can be a catalyst – that’s one of many lessons that are starting to emerge around the world as open innovation is practiced. The report outlined
New Research Shows Value of Enterprise Social Technology
The MarketWatch website reports on a study by AIIM which shows that companies are realizing significant, measurable benefit from the adoption of social technologies in the areas of marketing and sales, open innovation and enterprise Q&A. The study found that open innovation delivers beneficial changes
Topics In Open Innovation Speaker Series
The Spring 2012 Open Innovation Speaker Series is a weekly series at the University of California, Berkeley intended to provide both academic and managerial perspectives on open innovation and related subjects. Admission to the speaker series is free to students, alumni, faculty, and friends of the
Managing the business risks of open innovation
An article in McKinsey Quarterly focuses on the factors that could redefine intellectual property competition in different industries. As open-source innovation, crowd sourcing, and engaging with open communities become increasingly prevalent, could Intellectual Property-free zones appear in the competitive
Top 5 Questions About Implementing Open Innovation
The research company Nerac recently conducted a series of executive roundtables on open innovation around the United States and in the United Kingdom. The discussions generated much debate, and common themes developed around questions dealing with implementation, conflict over intellectual property,
Open Innovation in Europe
The website Bloinc reports on a new research on open innovation. Accenture and the Institute for Innovation and Competitiveness studied 20 large international companies that are actively leveraging open innovation in Europe and asked the question of whether open innovation is really a new business
First Innovation Convention organised by the European Commission
The website of the European Commission has announced its first Innovation Convention to be held Dec. 5-6 in Brussels. The conference will bring together world leading experts in research and innovation to share their views on building a global innovation economy. Research and innovation are the
‘Blind Spots’ in Open Innovation Research Need Addressing
The KGI website reports on a speech by Joel West in which he outlines the latest research on open innovation. West notes that while open innovation has come a long way in eight years, the increasingly popular topic still has major blind spots. West delivered the talk Nov. 18 at the 2011 Mass Customiztion,