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Three Ways to Innovate in a Downturn
The Harvard Business Review posted a study which noted that people think successful entrepreneurs seek out risk. That’s not right. Successful entrepreneurs smartly manage risk by sharing it as widely as they can. Now more than ever, companies should embrace open innovation and find smart ways to collaborate. In the onslaught of never-ending change,
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NEXEA’s Startup-Corporate Matching to Involve Allianz General, Spritzer
The Digital News Asia website reported that NEXEA’s Startup-Corporate Matching Program is a program that aims to provide Malaysian startups access to embark on potential partnerships, mentorship, pilot programs, and customer acquisitions and revenue through its collaboration with local corporates across
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Open innovation: Human Set-up
Wiley Publishers reported that their new book “Open innovation: Human Set-up”, gives an account of the words and behavior of seven entrepreneurs over several years. The author’s observations allow the reader to understand the perspectives that everyone gives themselves in interactions,
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Co-Immune: A Case Study on Open Innovation for Vaccination Hesitancy and Access
The MedRXiv website posted a preliminary study which designed Co-Immune, a program created to tackle the question of vaccination hesitancy and access to vaccination through an online and offline challenge-based open innovation approach. The study highlights how open innovation approaches and online platforms
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Planning and Managing Open Innovative Ecosystems, Data and Government
The Emerald Insight website posted a study which noted that the rise of the digital economy has led to a focus on how to manage big data and business intelligence for entrepreneurial purposes. The aim of this paper is to discuss how to plan for open innovative ecosystems that harness the potential of
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Flight of the Inspection Drones
The Suas News website reported that Mr. Shaun Koo observed that the built environment sector, the cornerstone of Singapore’s highly urban landscape, was “overdue for digital technology disruption”. Mr. Koo envisioned equipping drones with cameras and flying it around buildings to scan and capture
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Red Hat Summit 2020 Stresses Importance of Open Innovation and Collaboration
The SD Times website reported that at the Red Hat Summit Red Hat president Paul Cormier said “Open solves problems that any one company with a single company agenda might not do on their own. Open takes the best ideas from all perspectives and allows the best idea to win.” It does this by having
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Social Aspects of Open Innovation
The Fierce Electronics website noted that open innovation also has a social aspect, enabled by the internet and new forums for idea sharing. These social aspects include the maker movement, different collaboration forums, new business models such as crowdsourced development and funding, and hardware
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Open Innovation in Family Firms
The Emerald Insight website posted a study whose purpose is to shed light on how family firms execute open innovation strategies by managing internal and external knowledge flows (KF) to provide a deeper understanding of family firms’ ability to innovate through traditions and create value across generations.
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BAE: A Radically Different Way For Defense Innovation
The Forbes website reported that BAE Systems, the U.S. arm of Britain’s biggest aerospace and defense conglomerate, has created an organization within its Electronic Systems unit called FAST Labs that combines funding from federal research centers with venture capital and commercial technology incubators
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