Chesbrough Makes List of Top 50 Academics in Business & Management
The Harzing.com website which specializes in research in international management has named Henry Chesbrough, the originator and major theorist of open innovation, as #13 in its list of Top Academics in Business and Management Worldwide. This ranking had created a score based on a combination of metrics: raw citations, h-index, individual h-index, citations
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Carving A Niche – An Interview With Dr Robertus Heru Triharjanto Of BRIN Indonesia
The Asian Scientist posted an interview with Dr Robertus Heru Triharjanto, Head of Research Organization for Aeronautics and Space, in which he describes Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) key capabilities and the agency’s strong culture of open innovation. By supporting
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Chesbrough Awarded Viipuri Prize
The Lut University website announced that Henry Chesbrough, professor at the Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley, has won the Viipuri Prize which is awarded approximately every other year to a distinguished international researcher whose work significantly influences education
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Open Innovation in Science (OIS) Research Conference 2022
The OIS Research Conference 2022 at CERN IdeaSquare May 11-13 (hybrid conference) will focus on the discussion about the role and value of open and collaborative approaches to generating and disseminating scientific research. In addition to the paper presentation sessions, the conference program includes
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The Innovation Revolution: From Closed to Open Innovation
In the book Graphene the author Baker James writes: “In 2014, I found myself at the heart of an amazing team of people based at The University of Manchester who were determined to make graphene, the world’s first two-dimensional material, a commercialization success story. I was able to draw
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Flight of the Inspection Drones
The Suas News website reported that Mr. Shaun Koo observed that the built environment sector, the cornerstone of Singapore’s highly urban landscape, was “overdue for digital technology disruption”. Mr. Koo envisioned equipping drones with cameras and flying it around buildings to scan and capture
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Covid-19 Crisis: The Hunt for Solutions
On the Indicia News website Professor Solomon Darwin noted that noted that “at a time of crisis innovation is critical to accelerating solutions, but we need to tap into the global brain for latent ideas and IP that are already available to the world. It takes the Open Innovation process at
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The State of Open Innovation
The Wall Street Journal website posted a review Henry Chesbrough’s new book, “Open Innovation Results: Going Beyond the Hype and Getting Down to Business.” On the current state of open innovation, Mr. Chesbrough sees a mixed picture. Open innovation has increased exponentially, but
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The PM Live website noted that open innovation has become one of the most talked about concepts of our time. It seeks to power up the ability to work with a broad ecosystem of partners and its customers to harvest the best ideas and to provide the appropriate tangible and intangible assets from all collaborators. Eli
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Why We Need To Disseminate Innovation
An article on the Forbes website noted that the need for greater dissemination of technology was recently promoted by a report from MIT’s task force on the work for the future. This is predominantly because the majority of investment in new technology is done by a relatively small number of large companies.
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