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The Impact of Covid-19 on Innovation Policies Promoting Open Innovation
The Wiley Online Library website posted an article which noted that as traditional closed innovation approaches have become ineffective in addressing the emerging government policy challenges, a growing number of governments have tried to promote OI as part of their innovation strategies and policies. OI has become an established and dominant paradigm
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African Tech Startups Invited to Apply for Saint-Gobain and AfricArena Open Innovation Challenge
The Tech in Africa website reported that Saint-Gobain and AfricArena have partnered to launch a joint open innovation challenge targeting e-commerce and fintech startups in Kenya, Egypt, and South Africa. Bintou Adekoya, the COO at AfricArena termed the collaboration as a way of “aiming to identify
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United Inventors Association Announces Inspire 2021
PRNewswire reported that The United Inventors Association of America, a national non-profit dedicated to educating inventors, patent holders and product developers, has announced “Inspire 2021,” a three-day virtual conference, Sep. 15-18. Panels will focus on licensing, crowd-funding, brand
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Lessons from London’s Open Innovation Challenge for Pandemic Recovery
The Cities Today website reported that ten start-ups have been selected as the winners of the London Mayor’s Resilience Fund. Their solutions include a floating solar array, an income-tracking tool for gig workers, and a platform for fitting out workspaces affordably. The £1 million (US$1.37 million)
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The Open Innovation in Science Research Field: a Collaborative Conceptualization Approach
The Taylor and Francis website posted a study which noted that openness and collaboration in scientific research are attracting increasing attention from scholars and practitioners alike. However, a common understanding of these phenomena is hindered by disciplinary boundaries and disconnected research
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6 Recommendations to Define Your Corporate Venturing Strategy
The Entrepreneur website listed six recommendations in launching an open innovation strategy. 1. Ask key initial questions such as “What do I want to achieve with an open innovation program? Do I have the support of management and the board of directors?” 2. Expand the conversation to the
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It’s Time to Have a Serious Conversation About the Future of Canadian Football
The Calgary Herald posted an article which noted that over the past two decades, organizations across sectors from health care and travel to music and entertainment have adopted a principle called open innovation in the face of technological and market disruption. For Canadian football, open innovation
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Open Innovation Platform Design
The Amcis 2021 website noted that user experience design is one of the critical success factors for online communities, and innovation community is not an exception. Focusing on a users’ needs, values, and abilities in User Interface/User Experience (UI/UX) design has proved to encourage user engagement,
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Has Open Innovation Taken Root in India? Evidence from Startups Working in Food Value Chains
The Circular Economy and Sustainability Journal posted a study which noted that open innovation represents a paradigm shift in the technology development process in the New Millennium with potential positive implications for helping the food system in addressing grand challenges formalized through the
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Adaptive Ecologies from RISD and Hyundai
The Auto Connected Car News website reported that the Hyundai and Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) launched a research collaboration exploring new relationships between advanced technologies, public environments and personal experiences. “This collaboration aligns with Hyundai’s vision of becoming
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