
Open Innovation: What It Can Mean For Your Company
The Namabia Economist website posted an article which noted that a practical example of Open Innovation (OI) is from NASA, which adopted OI to build a mathematical algorithm that can determine the optimal content of medical kits for NASA’s future manned missions. In order to reach an innovative software that can solve this problem, NASA collaborated
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Profiting from Innovation by Aligning Product Architecture with IP
The Harvard Business School Working Knowledge website posted a paper which points out that firms increasingly practice open innovation, license technology out and in, outsource development and production, and enable users and downstream firms to innovate on their products. However, while such distributed