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Managing the Challenges of Business-to-Business Open Innovation in Complex Projects
The Science Direct website posted an article which noted that research shows that knowledge sharing and system integration are two major challenges posed by openness to business partners in complex innovation projects. However, there remains limited research on the microfoundations (i.e., actions and practices) underpinning the organizational capabilities
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Effects of Open Innovation Strategies on Innovation Performance of SMEs
The Emerald Insight website posted a study whose purpose is to investigate the relationships between two types of open innovation (OI) strategies (OI breadth and depth) and innovation performance of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China. The study examines how firms’ absorptive capacity
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Success Factors of Demand-Driven Open Innovation as a Policy Instrument in the Healthcare Industry
The Journal of Open Innovation posted an study which noted that according to the WHO Global Digital Health Strategy 2020–2024, we should advocate people-centered health systems, promote global collaboration and strengthen the governance of global digital health practices. Although both practice and
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Open Innovation from the Perspective of Network Embedding
The Springer website posted a study which aims to sort out and to analyze the development and evolution of a latest hot area, open innovation from the perspective of network embedding. A dataset of 1437 records published between 1990 and 2019 was collected from Web of Science database. The empirical
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Why Innovation’s Future Isn’t (Just) Open
The MIT Sloan Management Review noted that innovating with external partners doesn’t always give companies a competitive advantage. It needs to be balanced with internal efforts. Most companies, our research suggests, should rethink their innovation systems and develop portfolios with a balance of
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Challenges and Benefits of SMEs in Bangladesh to Adopt Open Innovation
The Global Scientific Journal website reported on a study which examines the challenges and benefits of SMEs in Bangladesh to adopt open innovation. The study revealed that challenges of SMEs have significant effects on open innovation. The study also revealed that the independent variable “lacking
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With Whom and How SMEs Share Their Open Innovation Journey?
The University of Brighton website posted a research study aimed at defining patterns of successful pathways in open innovation (OI) journeys of SMEs. The main findings up to this point indicate that from the total range of twenty-four possible OI moves, only ten are really important for OI journeys
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A Process Approach to Understanding Multiple Open Source Innovation Contests
The Science Direct website posted a website which noted that as organizations recognize the importance of open innovation, understanding emerging mechanisms for soliciting outside participation is a growing area of academic interest. Strategies can be as diverse as hosting innovation contests, sponsoring
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Open Innovation as a Value Chain for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
The Sustainability website posted a study which noted that the concept of open innovation is currently one of the key issues regarding the innovative development of micro, small, and medium enterprises (SMEs). The research presented in this article has indicated the existence of several significant regularities
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Business Model Innovation in Strategic Alliances
The Wiley Online Library posted a study of business model innovation which noted that Henry Chesbrough was the first who distinguished between open and closed business models. The term ‘open business’ was originally used in the context of collaborative innovation research but was used more broadly
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