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Open Innovation Ecosystems: Toward Low-Cost Wind Energy Startups
The Emerald Insight website posted information about a new study whose purpose is to demonstrate how an open innovation strategy of public management in the energy sector enables the creation of innovation ecosystems and how it reduces the cost of wind energy projects in energy-poor countries. The research study reflects on seven wind energy startups
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Global Innovation Management Market Report
The Nyse News Times website reported that Data Bridge Market research released a new 350 page research report titled “Global Innovation Management Market” with insights by application, product type, competitive landscape and regional forecast 2025. The report said that the global innovation management
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The Adoption of Open Innovation in the Smart Building Industry
The Politesi website reported on a study whose purpose is to explore the sectorial application and the adoption of Open Innovation in the Smart Buildings industry, opening up a new research sector and increasing the understanding of how companies behave in the world of Smart Buildings. In particular,
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What Can Open Innovation Be Used For And How Does It Create Value?
The Danish National Research Database website reported on a study which investigated the purposes for which public sector organizations use open innovation, and how it creates value. The research question is answered through a systematic literature review
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An Open Innovation Project Typology of Exploration and Exploitation
The Springer website posted a study which first appeared in the Journal of the Knowledge Economy which noted that before engaging in how firms can embrace different forms of OI activities simultaneously, there is a need to reassess how OI research approaches the idea of exploiting current capabilities
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Knowledge Risk Management During Implementation of Open Innovation
In a chapter from the book Knowledge Risk Management Serdal Temel and Wim Vanhaverbeke (left) write: “The aim of this chapter, while explaining the importance of open innovation and the successful implementation results, is also to explain the risks that companies face in the implementation of
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Innovation Policy Instruments Through the Lens of Open Innovation
The Revistes website at the University of Barcelona posted a study originally published in the Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business which examines the degree to which existing public innovation policies promote open innovation by companies. The results show that innovation policies in Spanish
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Sustainable Open Innovation Lessons from Carlsberg and the Green Fiber Bottle
The Emerald Insight website posted a study byMarcel Bogers, Henry Chesbrough, and Robert Strand which describes the case of how the Danish beer manufacturer, Carlsberg, developed the Green Fiber Bottle as part of its sustainability program through an open innovation approach. It illustrates how
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How to Capture All the Advantages of Open Innovation
The Harvard Business Review website published an interview with Henry Chesbrough which noted that the practice of open innovation is now widespread. But there’s a problem. While innovation has increased exponentially, particularly in the tech sector, broader productivity and income levels have been
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Fear of Looking Foolish
The HAL website posted an overview of a presentation Henry Chesbrough and Sea Matilda Bez gave at the World Open Innovation Conference in Rome this past December. The authors note that managers are myopic in their evaluation of technology; why don’t managers search for alternative business models for
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