Dimensions of Research for Open Innovation in SMEs
The ICI Global website noted that although the benefits of open innovation have been described in many studies, the underlying mechanisms of how companies can be successful open innovators have not be understood well. A growing community of innovation management researchers started to develop different frameworks to understand open innovation in a more
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Trajectories Towards Balancing Value Creation and Capture
The Science Direct website posted a study which aims to elevate the current understanding of value creation and value capture tensions that emerge in open innovation projects. We investigate unfolding events from the point when value creation–value capture tensions are identified in open innovation
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Re-Invent Open Innovation to Apply to Small Firms
The Science|Business website noted that finding good examples of open innovation in small companies is difficult. It seems it is not yet common practice and the management tools available to support collaborations have been developed to suit the needs of large companies. As a result, many SMEs are struggling
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Report on 3rd Annual WOIC
The Spring 2017 Newsletter of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation reported on the 3rd Annual World Open Innovation Conference (WOIC) held at the ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain December 15 – 16, 2016. The WOIC created an international platform for academics and industry practitioners
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New Frontiers in Open Innovation
The Popular Online website posted an announcement of a new book, “New Frontiers in Open Innovation” edited by Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke and Joel West. Although the benefits of open innovation have been described in detail before, underlying mechanisms how companies can be successful
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3rd Annual World Open Innovation Conference
The WOIC website reported that the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, with the support of ESADE Business School, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona and R&D Management have announced the 3rd Annual World Open Innovation Conference:
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New Frontiers in Open Innovation
The Exnovate website posted an announcement of the new book, “New Directions in Open Innovation” edited by Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke and Joel West. The book seeks both to integrate a decade of prior research on open innovation and to engage the academic community in fostering new
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Seminar: Open Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship
The ABIS Global site announced that an Open Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship Seminar will be held at the ESADE Business School, Barcelona, Spain on May 18, 2015. Henry Chesbrough, Ken Morse and Wim Vanhaverbeke, the three renowned experts who have been helping companies find the right paths
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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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Making OI Relevant to More Economic Players
The Innovation Management website posted an article by Wim Vanhaverbeke which noted that open innovation —once sundered from the open innovation funnel and new product development—offers business opportunities for a broad range of companies that were not previously considered as beneficiaries of
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