Open AccessJournal Article
Open innovation : researching a new paradigm
3.9K
TL;DR: Open Innovation: A Paradigm for Understanding Industrial Innovation as mentioned in this paper is a new paradigm for understanding industrial innovation, and the use of university research in firm innovation has been shown to support open innovation.
read more
Abstract: 1 Open Innovation: A New Paradigm for Understanding Industrial Innovation SECTION I: FIRMS IMPLEMENTING OPEN INNOVATION 2 New Puzzles and New Findings 3 Whither Core Competency for the Large Corporation in an Open Innovation World? 4 Open, Radical Innovation: Toward an Integrated Model in Large Established Firms 5 Patterns of Open Innovation in Open Source Software SECTION II: INSTITUTIONS GOVERNING OPEN INNOVATION 6 Does Appropriability Enable or Retard Open Innovation? 7 The Use of University Research in Firm Innovation 8 Open Standards and Intellectual Property Rights 9 The Use of Intellectual Property in Software: Implications for Open Innovation SECTION III: NETWORKS SHAPING OPEN INNOVATION 10 The Inter-organizational Context of Open Innovation 11 Knowledge Networks and the Geographic Locus of Innovation 12 Open Innovation in Systemic Innovation Contexts 13 Open Innovation in Value Networks SECTION IV: CONCLUSIONS 14 Open Innovation: A Research Agenda
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
The emergence of the maker movement: Implications for entrepreneurship research
TL;DR: The authors developed a model of the maker movement configured around social exchange, technology resources, and knowledge creation and sharing, and highlighted opportunities for studying the conditions under which the movement might foster entrepreneurship outcomes.
228
Open data
Shazia Sadiq,Marta Indulska +1 more
TL;DR: This research note outlines the challenges of dealing with data quality in open datasets, as opposed to datasets known to organisations, and sets an agenda for future research to address this risk to deriving value from open data investments.
228
The governance of open source initiatives: what does it mean to be community managed?
TL;DR: The concept of open source software initially referred to software projects managed by grassroots communities in public forums as mentioned in this paper, and since 1998, the concept has been adapted and diffused to new settings that extend beyond software.
224
Managing your co‐creation mix: co‐creation ventures in distinctive contexts
TL;DR: In this article, a reference model for comparing how different organizations organize and manage their co-creation ventures is developed, and the authors apply the authors' framework to four distinct cases that illustrate the differences in cocreation practice within different cocreation environments.
220
What can crowdsourcing do for decision support
Chao-Min Chiu,Ting-Peng Liang,Efraim Turban +2 more
- 01 Sep 2014
TL;DR: A framework is created based on four major components of crowdsourcing: the task that is outsourced, the crowd which carries out the task, the crowdsourcing process, and the outcome evaluation to support various phases of managerial decision-making and problem solving.
219