Federal “Open Innovation Toolkit”
The Federal Times website reported that federal agencies are increasingly using the power of the crowd to help provide mission-critical services or conduct widespread research agencies could not have done as quickly — or at all — on their own. In response to the growing use of crowdsourcing in mission-critical areas, the White House released a series
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Feds Developing Plan for Open Innovation Toolkit
The Federal Times website reported that the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is in the midst of creating an Open Innovation Toolkit to lead federal agencies through the process of creating avenues to leverage the work and interests of active, engaged citizens to solve government problems.
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Open Innovation Toolkit
The Science|Business website reported on an European project which pools public and private-sector efforts to promote innovation in the lighting industry and to harness the full potential of LED technology. ESADE professors Wim Vanhaverbeke and Henry Chesbrough have actively participated in the project,
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Open Innovation and Its Antecedents
The website Opensource.com asks how is open innovation tangibly different than the older models of innovation? It’s not a simple question to answer, and our collective understanding is evolving–evolving as quickly as innovation is manifesting itself in so many sectors and areas. Fifteen years