
Exploring the Boundaries of Open Innovation: Evidence From Social Media Mining
The Science Direct website reported on a study which aimed to explore the limits of open innovation by extracting evidence from user-generated content on Twitter using social media mining. The results revealed that, in the tweets dataset, there were eight topics. Of these topics, two contained tweets expressing negative sentiments (Culture and Business
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A Hackathon to Decarbonize Renault Group Plants
Automotive World reported that Open innovation isn’t just for start-ups. The industry itself is also undergoing an in-depth transformation in order to reinvent itself and anticipate the future. This collaborative challenge – organized with the support of Startup Inside, a specialist in open innovation,
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Open Innovation in the Healthcare Ecosystem – A Systematic Review
The Research Square website posted a study concerning the uses of the healthcare sector of open innovation. Results show that most experiments concentrate on the areas of pharmaceutical research (drug discovery) and health informatics (health information systems and infrastructures) that were brought
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Open Innovation
The Oxford Research Encyclopedia posted a review of open innovation which noted that Henry Chesbrough’s book (Open Innovation) has spawned an active literature since its publication in 2003, attracting thousands of attendees to annual world conferences. A bibliometric study that analyzed over 1,200
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