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The Role of Sequential Coherence in Open Innovation:
The International Conference on Business Research posted a study which noted that open innovation does not always increase innovation performance. Extant literature provides inconsistent and inconclusive arguments in respect of the relationship between open innovation practices and innovation performance. Existing theories mostly have an internal focus
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Employee-Level Open Innovation in Emerging Markets
The Springer site posted a study which examines whether firms in an emergent market can strategically deploy the appropriate managerial resources to help their employees leverage internal and external knowledge sources into innovative output. The study’s theoretical approach highlights the microfoundations
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Horizontal Open Innovation
An study on the Academy of Management site noted that a key contribution of the open innovation literature is the notion that firms need to access outside sources of ideas and complementary assets. A literature has blossomed that details a variety of open innovation modes. But emergent phenomena, including
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Leveraging Open Innovation to Improve Society
The Wiley On-line Library posted a study from the journal R&D Management which noted that it has become clear that Open Innovation directly improves organizations’ economic performance and resilience, but researchers, practitioners, and policy makers became also convinced that OI might be the
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Constituents of Innovation Ecosystems
The Emerald Insight site posted a summary of a study which compared the different approaches to innovation ecosystems in the literature, the connection with open innovation, the value creating and value capturing processes in innovation ecosystems, and the need to orchestrate them properly. The paper
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Applying Open Innovation Strategies in Regional Innovation Ecosystems
The Science Direct site posted a study which noted that open innovation strategies in large firms have been changing considerably during the last 15 years. Some multinationals are now taking a long-term, strategic approach to open innovation, thereby actively developing a regionally bounded innovation
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Innovation Among Keys to Success
The Australasian site reported on a survey by Herbert Smith Freehills, a leading law firm, of clients across multiple business sectors about their experience with open innovation. The survey found that it is now the norm for clients to collaborate internally and externally on innovation projects, but
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Open Innovation in Banking Summit
The Biometric Update website noted that Open Innovation has emerged as one of the most topical subjects in banking today. Open Innovation involves sharing and cooperation between companies. It is set to transform the banking of the future and aims to help the financial sector to fuel innovation through
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Establishing a Typology of Open Innovation Strategies
An article in the Asia Pacific Journal of Management noted that firms use an open innovation strategy to explore external knowledge or exploit internal knowledge to benefit their product/service innovations, and thus enhance their innovation performance. However, a lack of relational mechanisms makes
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Open for Growth? Evidence on EU countries
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre published a report which noted that the Open Innovation concept has pervaded the academic and policy debate, due to its potential to further stimulate the circulation of knowledge across business partners and institutions and, consequently, to increase
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