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How Open Innovation Can Unlock the Door to Success

How Open Innovation Can Unlock the Door to Success

By • on August 1, 2014

The Yorkshire Post reported that Leeds University Business School recently ran a major research project which brought together academics and businesses from across Europe to look at open innovation. The study saw industrial giants including Bayer MaterialScience, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens, Intel and GlaxoSmithKline, reflecting on their use of open innovation.

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A Perfect Storm of Technology

A Perfect Storm of Technology

By • on July 6, 2014

The Silicon Republic website reported that at the second Open Innovation 2.0 event in Dublin, conference co-chair Martin Curley tells us about the key themes emerging from the day and why this international gathering has become an annual event.As well as being director of Intel Labs Europe and vice-president

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Garwood’s 1st  Annual World Open Innovation Conference

Garwood’s 1st Annual World Open Innovation Conference

By • on July 4, 2014

The Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation at the University of California at Berkeley announced that the 1st Annual World Open Innovation Conference will be held Dec. 3-5, 2014 at the Silverado Resort & Spa, Napa, Ca. It will be hosted by Open Innovation thought leaders Henry Chesbrough, Frank

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Measuring Open Innovation

Measuring Open Innovation

By • on June 26, 2014

The Crowdsourcing website noted that open innovation is difficult to quantify. While we can assign numerical values to some aspects of open innovation, it’s much more difficult to quantify the overall effect of open innovation on a company. A new paper evaluated the research done on open innovation.

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Open Innovation Research

Open Innovation Research

By • on June 9, 2014

Violeta’s Blog website noted that due to it’s applicability, open innovation is being rapidly integrated within the business world, but it is also drawing interest in scientific circles, which are applying systematic research to fill in the gaps in understanding, behavior, and nature of

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Attracting Top Contributors

Attracting Top Contributors

By • on June 9, 2014

Bloomberg News noted that Henry Chesbrough’s classic 2003 HBR article on the merits of open innovation began, “Not all smart people work for you.” Firms must find a way to tap into external knowledge and ideas to innovate. Today, this premise is the basis for crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, open

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A Social Brain Is a Smarter Brain

A Social Brain Is a Smarter Brain

By • on June 8, 2014

Bloomberg News reported that open innovation projects always present cognitive challenges, but they also force new, boundary-spanning human interactions and fresh perspective-taking. They require people to reach out to other people, and thus foster social interaction. Two recent studies underscore

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Open Innovation and Mass Collaboration in Australia

Open Innovation and Mass Collaboration in Australia

By • on May 11, 2014

A post on the PRWire website noted that advancements in technology, open-source software and open data enable mass collaboration on a massive scale to solve problems. Collaborating on idea generation and development can not only allow organizations to improve their innovation pipelines but also look

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Open Innovation Symposium in Bangalore

Open Innovation Symposium in Bangalore

By • on May 8, 2014

The Ciol website reported that the Xerox Research Centre India conducted XRCI Open 2014 – Xerox India’s 1st Open Innovation Symposium in Bangalore. Several eminent institutes participated: IISc, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIT Kharagpur, IIIT Hyderabad, IIIT Delhi, IIM Indore, Singapore Management

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Open Innovation: New Insights and Evidence

Open Innovation: New Insights and Evidence

By • on April 27, 2014

The journal Social Policy posted a special issue on open innovation. The issue, “Open Innovation: New Insights and Evidence,” features the  articles “Open Innovation, the Next Decade,” by Joel West, Ammon Salter, Wim Vanhaverbeke, Henry Chesbrough; “Managing Open Innovation

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