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UNITAR to co-host Session on “Reinforcing SDGs through Open Innovation”
Mirage News reported that on 28 September 2021, UNITAR and the University of Geneva, co-chairing the University Global Coalition Working Group on Open Innovation for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), will host a session on “Reinforcing the SDGs through open innovation” in the 2021 University Global Coalition Annual Conference “Building Connections
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Open innovation in SMEs: A Process View Towards Business Model Innovation
The Journal of Small Business Management posted a study which noted that to be competitive, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) need to transform their business models. To overcome the liability of smallness, SMEs often need to collaborate with external partners—implement open innovation. The
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Startup Orientated Innovation for Creating Female STEMpreneurs
The International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems reported that cooperative innovation has become more important and has attracted great attention from academic researchers in recent years. One popular approach is the Open Innovation approach described first by H. W. Chesbrough. The way this
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The impact of Open Innovation Challenges on Automotive Component Manufacturers’ Competitiveness
The Taylor & Francis Online website posted a study which examined the impact of open innovation strategy challenges on the competitiveness of automotive component manufacturers (ACMs) in South Africa. It addressed ACM open innovation challenges and their effect on competitiveness and the relationship
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Value Capture in Open Innovation Markets: The Role of Patent Rights for Innovation Appropriation
The Emerald Insight website posted a study which noted that the role of patents for appropriating (capturing) value from innovation investments has for decades been of major interest to both practitioners and academics in innovation management. Many studies have implicitly assumed that firms appropriate
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To Spur Innovation, Tech Ecosystems Can’t Afford to Overlook Academia
The Calcalistech website noted that large companies are more aware of the fact that they can’t just rely on their R&D and should turn to academics to acquire new technologies and know-how. Harvard Professor Henry Chesbrough termed this equation “Open innovation.” The European Commission recognized
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The Evolving Nature of Open Innovation Governance
The Science Direct website posted a study which noted that there is growing recognition that the governance of open innovation is interdependent with the outcome being developed. This paper addresses the dynamic nature of open innovation governance through an in-depth, longitudinal case study of a commercial
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The New Silk Road: R&D Networks, Knowledge Diffusions, and Open Innovation
This Special Issue of the journal R&D Management aims to highlight the need to expand our understanding of new paradigms for cultivating innovation development along the “New Silk Road” enabled by the “Belt and Road” initiative (BRI) of the Chinese government that connects traditional
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Measuring Open Innovation Practices: How Openness Relates to Firm Performance
The Academy of Management posted a study by Henry Chesbrough and Qinli LU which employed an unsupervised learning technique (i.e. topic modelling) that utilizes natural language processing to extract information on companies’ open innovation practices from their annual reports. Their approach allows
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Open Innovation Through Startup Collaboration
A study published on the IEEE Xpress website noted that startups could foster open innovation by partnering with other startups as external sources of innovation. The ever-growing network of diverse software startups is an opportunity for these startups to gain access to significant knowledge and expertise
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