
Development of Business Models in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The Journal of Open innovation published an article which noted that ubiquitous digitization, changing competitive intensity, and rapid development of new technologies are shaping the new business landscape, creating new opportunities for consumers and businesses. There is a need to create open business models that allow for the introduction of open
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Broadband Connectivity, Government Policies, and Open Innovation
The Journal of Open Innovation noted that broadband connectivity is now essential to ensure a competitive advantage for any business. The analysis of Scotland’s crucial IT infrastructure contribution supported the authors’ thesis that the Government plays a decisive role in Open Innovation ecosystems.
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Worldwide Innovation and Technology Environments: Research and Future Trends Involving Open Innovation
The Journal of Open Innovation posted a paper which presents the evolution of innovation and technology environments through the most covered topics in the scientific literature. In this article, 4650 academic studies involving innovation environments are reviewed. The analysis identified the nomenclatures
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Open Innovation in the Agri-Food Sector
The Journal of Open Innovation posted an article which focuses on the trends and challenges of open innovation applied to the agri-food field, based on two approaches, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) and a structured survey, answered mainly by micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
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Smart Mobility Adoption: A Review of the Literature
The Journal of Open Innovation posted a study which shows that another way to deal with open innovation is arising in the field of mobility. This methodology joins technological advances with individuals, metropolitan domains, and different urban areas and will probably become progressively more compelling
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The Impact of Digital Social Responsibility on Preference and Purchase Intentions: The Implication for Open Innovation
The MDPI website posted a study which investigated the impact of Digital Social Responsibility (DSR) on brand preference and consumers’ purchase intention comparing between high and low involvement product categories. Previous studies revealed that successes of businesses rely on the extent to which
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Inbound and Outbound Practices of Open Innovation and Eco-Innovation
The Journal of Open Innovation published a study which analyzes the effects of open innovation on eco-innovation, based on inbound and outbound support practices. Specifically, it aims to analyze the effects of these practices on the eco-innovative performance of bioeconomy and non-bioeconomy firms.
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Success Factors of Demand-Driven Open Innovation as a Policy Instrument in the Healthcare Industry
The Journal of Open Innovation posted an study which noted that according to the WHO Global Digital Health Strategy 2020–2024, we should advocate people-centered health systems, promote global collaboration and strengthen the governance of global digital health practices. Although both practice and
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Sustaining Innovation: Creativity among Employees of SMEs
The Journal of Open Innovation posted an article which compares creativity experiences and perceptions among employees of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) and students in higher education institutions. The findings indicate a majority in both groups have not received prior instruction in creativity
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Collaborative Workshop Between Client and Agency for Open Innovation
The Journal of Open Innovation posted an article which researched the following questions: How the client and agency as collaborative partner can co-create innovation? How the collaborative workshop can influence the open innovation? What is the purpose of collaborative workshop? What is the process
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