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Open Science and Open Innovation
The SSRN website posted an abstract of a chapter of the new book “Open Science and Open Innovation: Sourcing Knowledge from Universities” by Joel West and Markus Perkmann. The chapter investigates how firms work with universities in the course of their innovation activities. It provides an overview of three main modes of direct interaction
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China’s Next Strategic Advantage: Innovation.
The Intheblack website reported that many people talk of China’s economic and industrial development as following roughly the same path as Japan and South Korea on a much larger scale. However, a key difference is open innovation, where businesses take a highly collaborative approach. China has worked
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Open Innovation: Academic and Practical Perspectives
The IC2 website announced the publication of “Open Innovation: Academic and Practical Perspectives on the Journey from Idea to Market” edited by Arthur Markham. The book brings together the latest scholarship with tried-and-true stories of successful applications in real-world settings. Authors
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Think Outside Your Industry
The YourStory website reported on the book, “Not Invented Here” by Ramon Vullings: “Many frameworks spill over from ‘Open Innovation’ and ‘Partnership Models’. Related models are distributed innovation, joint ventures, and networked innovation. Ideas can be brought in from the
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Revolutionizing Innovation with Communities & Open Innovation
The Topcoder website noted that most are not looking to open innovation and user communities as a way to revolutionize how they approach innovation and speed-up execution for their organization. Not just for a one-off low risk project, but rather how an organization fundamentally shifts their approach
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Revolutionizing Innovation
The GovLab website reviewed the new book, “Revolutionizing Innovation: Users, Communities, and Open Innovation.” “The last two decades have witnessed an extraordinary growth of new models of managing and organizing the innovation process that emphasizes users over producers. Large parts
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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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Reducing Barriers to Open Innovation
The BDaily website noted that the twenty-first century model of innovation is ‘open innovation’ which is based upon an environment in which there is an abundance of knowledge from which to draw. The basic principles of this approach include: working with smart people both inside and outside the
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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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Thoughts on Open Innovation
The ConsortiumInfo.org website notes that the benefits of open innovation are increasingly recognized today, in part because the Internet has made it possible for so many to collaborate about so much so easily. Governments (e.g., in the U.K.) in particular are beginning to embrace the concept in
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