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How Seeing Ideas of Others Can Harm Creativity in Open Innovation
The American Marketing Association posted an article which maintained that open innovation contests which involve seeing numerous competitive ideas of others harms, rather than stimulates, creative performance. Others’ competitive prior ideas interfere with idea generation, as new ideas need to be differentiated from the preceding ones to be original.
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Innovation Constraints: R&D role in Successful Innovation & Performance
The Journal of Business and Management posted a study on constraints to innovation which utilized qualitative data collected from extensive literature review and allowed for a robust discourse. Findings revealed that an obvious significant relationship exists between research and development, innovation,
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Inbound and Outbound Practices of Open Innovation and Eco-Innovation
The Journal of Open Innovation published a study which analyzes the effects of open innovation on eco-innovation, based on inbound and outbound support practices. Specifically, it aims to analyze the effects of these practices on the eco-innovative performance of bioeconomy and non-bioeconomy firms.
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Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms
The Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley, in the US and the Fraunhofer Society in Germany have teamed up to conduct the first large sample survey of open innovation adoption among large firms: “Managing Open Innovation in Large Firms.” Surveying
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The Odd Couple: Contrasting Openness in Innovation and Science
The Taylor and Francis Online website posted a research article which noted that over the last few decades, two domains have undergone seemingly similar transformations: Closed innovation turned into open innovation, closed science into open science. In this essay we engage critically with recent calls
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Design-Based Learning to Enhance Absorptive Capacity for Open Innovation
The Emerald Insight website posted a study which explores how learning processes supported by intensive use of design can favor absorptive capacity in open innovation contexts characterized by the interaction of a high number of diverse stakeholders. The findings provide evidence about the role of
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Patent-Related Actions Taken in WTO Members in Responce to the COVID-19 Pandemic
The World Trade Organization posted a paper which noted that open innovation describes a broad concept that emphasizes seeking synergies and collaboration including with external actors to advance the development of new technologies. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, civil society organizations
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Intelligence Agency Has Found New Ways to Find Magnetic North
The C4ISERNET website reported that The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has found new and better ways to measure the Earth’s magnetic field. “The importance of the World Magnetic Model cannot be overstated: It is critical to keeping everyday navigational systems running,” said NGA
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Civil Servants Must Embrace ‘New Mindsets’ in a ‘Tech-Powered New Normal’
The Philippine Information Agency reported that Associate Professor Naomi Aoki of the University of Tokyo came up with four mindsets that must be embodied by civil servants as regulators of the use of technologies and as policymakers. First is to be receptive to open innovation. According to Aoki,
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Why Now Is the Time for “Open Innovation”
The Harvard Business Review posted a very incisive and informative review of the state of and challenges faced by open innovation. It notes that the recent burst of open innovation demonstrates the massive potential of open innovation. Open innovation has the potential to widen the space for value
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