
Early Birds Featured in “The Companies with Most Disruptive Innovations for 2022″
GlobalNewswire reported that EarlyBirds, an Australian firm that has developed a business to business (B2B) platform that offers a way for early adopters, innovators, and subject matter experts to meet and establish partnerships to speed up technology advancement and adoption, has been featured by the CIO Views magazine as one of “The Companies
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Open Innovation’s Role in Development and Go-To Market Strategies
The PharmaAlive website asked the questions “How can researchers access the wealth of patient data available from medtech devices and use it ethically in R&D practices?” And “How can researchers utilize qualitative data to ensure improved access at a faster rate to those positively
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UK: Why We Need to ‘Share the love’ on Innovation
The UK News Today asked the question, “What can government do to support an open innovation network?” First of all, it can develop policies to support enterprises in assessing and improving their networking skills by fostering knowledge development and competences in these areas. This can
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Inculcating an ‘Innovation by Design’ Culture in Organizations
The People Matters website posted an article which noted that organizations have realized that innovation does not only happen within an organization. Many times, it needs an external partner who can help inspire, discover or define opportunities i.e. through “open innovation,” i.e. by interacting
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Overcoming the Similarity-Complementarity Dilemma in Open Innovation Partnerships
The AOM Journals website posted a research study which noted that despite the increasing interest in open innovation and the vast body of literature, the way firms select partners is not fully understood. We aim to fill this gap in the literature by investigating the selection process using a qualitative
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The Adoption of Open Innovation in the Smart Building Industry
The Politesi website reported on a study whose purpose is to explore the sectorial application and the adoption of Open Innovation in the Smart Buildings industry, opening up a new research sector and increasing the understanding of how companies behave in the world of Smart Buildings. In particular,
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Colleges Must Throw Open the Gates
The Atlanta Journal Constitution website posted an article which stresses the importance of rethinking current higher education practices by encouraging a more open culture that values partnerships and embraces innovation. It is essential that colleges and universities embrace a new era, grounded in
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Open Innovation Demands Partnerships, Alliances, Mergers
The UBJ Innovate website reported that Open Innovation has provided important examples of how talent connections produce value greater than either party could achieve alone. One favorite story is that of P&G approaching competitor Clorox to explore transferring unused innovations to Clorox Glad Products.
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Shaping the Future of Open Innovation
The Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation website posted a report which noted that we are moving towards a more open world, which organizations must engage in in order to survive. The traditional linear, in house R&D model is being abandoned and is being replaced by a dynamic
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