A Study of Specific Open Innovation Issues from Perspectives of Open Source and Resources
The MPDI website posted a study which noted that it is difficult for enterprises to adapt to the rapidly developing market demand and increasingly intense competition by relying only on internal resources to carry out innovation activities. We identify three new issues for the Cross-Functional Consortium Families open innovation model based on a cooperating
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Patent-Related Actions Taken in WTO Members in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Econstor website posted an article which noted that the notion of open innovation, and related innovation models such as open source and commons based peer production, traditionally entail collaborating on the development of a product through a shared technological platform for innovation. While
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Collaboration Over Competition: How Companies Benefit from Open Innovation
The DevOps website noted that breaking down barriers and overcoming the predisposition toward secrets is the only way to cultivate a collaborative environment. Ultimately, this effort begins in the boardroom. Once a large company has executive buy-in, the idea will begin to trickle from the top down,
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IBM Joins LOT Network in Major Step to Promote and Protect Open Innovation
The PRNewswire website reported that IBM announced a major step in its dedication to open innovation and responsible stewardship of technology by joining LOT Network Inc, a non-profit community of companies that builds a protective barrier for its members against patent assertion entities (PAEs). With
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User-Driven Innovation
The DT News website noted that innovation with users is a key feature of sustainable firms that are keen to add-value and access new markets. Innovation driven by insight from users and customers helps firms and public sector to devise sound products that meets users’ needs. The pioneering work of
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Innovation Begins With Open Practices
The Opensource.com website noted that today’s firms all face increased competition and dynamic markets. Yesterday’s big bang can easily become today’s cautionary tale. Strategically, the only viable response to this disruption is constantly striving to serve customers better through
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Asian Firms Must Embrace Open Innovation to Remain Competative
The ZDNet website reported that the key message delegates took away from the Red Hat Summit held recently in San Francisco was that businesses in Asia should embrace the “open source way of innovating” to gain agility and speed, and ensure they are delivering services that their customers
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Breaking Boundaries
The ITWeb website noted that In the 1980s, software vendors increasingly created closed platforms to support high-cost licences. The open source movement opposed this trend, championing the idea of source code being shared freely as an open resource. Some 20 years later, a similar movement was born,
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The Evolution of Open Innovation: An Interview with Henry Chesbrough
In this article on the TMCNet site, Henry Chesbrough discusses the evolution of open innovation, what it takes to succeed at open innovation, where it might not gain traction, and how it compares with open-source innovation models. Chesbrough coined the term “open innovation” with the publication
Case #6 – Siemens Enterprise Communications facing ‘open competition’
Having barely been able to hold back for five postings, it’s finally time to begin tooting my own horn – but not only because I think Competition from the Commons? Siemens Enterprise Communications and Asterisk (Case 308-388-1 at