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Informality and Innovation: Bottom-up Industrialization for Africa?
The Research Handbook on Development and the Informal Economy has several studies on open innovation. The advantages of operating within a system of open collaborative innovation are highlighted. Through their case study open innovation is defined as the use of both individual and shared ideas, related to both internal and external market access in
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Stakeholder-Driven Conceptualization of Open Innovation Approaches in the SYNERGY Project
A new book Sustainable Design and Manufacturing 2020 has a chapter on open innovation which notes that since the late 90s, the way companies acquire novel ideas and bring resulting products to the market is in a paradigm shift moving towards open innovation concepts and making use of crowd-based approaches.
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Do Not Miss the Boat to Outside-in Open innovation
The Science Direct website posted a study which aims to empirically examine three “softer” drivers of outside-in OI (i.e., entrepreneurial culture, OI support, and OI enablement), based on a cross-industry sample of 104 firms. The results show that the relationship between entrepreneurial culture
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TRI-AD announces It Will Participate in SmartCityX, a Global Open Innovation Program
The Automotive World website reported that Toyota Research Institute–Advanced Deve lopment, Inc. (“TRI-AD”) will actively participate in SmartCityX, a global open innovation program led by Scrum Ventures. This program aims to create high-value services and applications from the perspective of consumers
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Walking the Tightrope of Open Innovation
The Lund University School of Economics and Management posted a study whose purpose is to gain a deeper understanding of what barriers the individual employee who performs open innovation practices is facing in the transition phase–what happens between the front-end to the back-end of the process–and
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Unilever Seeks Supporting Solutions via its Open Innovation Portal
The Yet 2 website reported that consumer product giant Unilever has set out a “new range of measures and commitments designed to improve the health of the planet by taking even more decisive action to fight climate change, and protect and regenerate nature, to preserve resources for future generations.”
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A Strategic Design Guideline for Open Business Models
The International Journal of Automation Technology posted a study which noted that to realize a competitive product-service system, a manufacturer is required to change its closed business model and develop open and sustainable alliances with external partners. As an alternative business model, an open
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Open Innovation: A Study About the 3M and Natura – Brazil Companies
The IberoAmerican Journal of Strategic Management posted a study whose aim is to verify how Natura and 3M businesses included open innovation in their everyday practices. The results show that open innovation is understood by companies like a strategy that permeates the ecosystem to the complement of
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Singapore Gathers Global Energy Firms to Seek New Innovation for Sector
The ZDNet website reported that Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and ConocoPhillips as well as the Singapore government agency together launched the Energy Open Innovation Challenge, which they said would give small and midsize businesses (SMBs) and startups the opportunity to pitch and testbed their solutions
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Helping SMEs Adopt Open Innovation
The 7th Space website reported that Singapore Management University professor Pascala Crama has launched a research project “Open Innovation systems for SMEs in Singapore.” The Project seeks to “identify, develop and test interventions which influence SMEs to increase the adoption and
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