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Being open: managing innovation

Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, 2005., 2005
Effective management of innovation requires openness in multiple senses, including openness to ambiguity, openness to new ideas, and an open policy regarding the origin and destination of ideas for commercialization. This paper describes the use of an open innovation model, using an innovation hub, in the context of an ambidextrous organization.
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Human resources management and open innovation: the role of open innovation mindset

Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 2021
There is growing interest in the role of strategic human resource management (SHRM) in managing employees and supporting their capacity for innovation in high‐tech firms. In this paper, using dynamic capabilities theory we examine the role of SHRM in supporting open innovation (OI) performance of employees in four US multinational technology firms.
Aurelia Engelsberger   +3 more
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Idea Management and Open Innovation

2014
This chapter explains the relevance of an open innovation approach, presents the core processes and offers an overview of the sources of information used for idea generation within the scope of innovation management. The main focus of this chapter is a description of tools and methods that can be used to implement an open innovation approach.
Kurt Gaubinger   +3 more
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Managing Open Innovation in Biotechnology

Research-Technology Management, 2006
OVERVIEW:In the increasingly competitive landscape, there is a growing demand for companies to be innovative. However, the concept of innovation is confounded by the central question of what makes a product innovative. If innovation is defined as the commercialization of an enabling technology that provides the customer with new capability, then there ...
Terry J. Fetterhoff, Dirk Voelkel
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Managing Open Innovation Technologies

2013
Open innovation increases the profit of companies and organizations via the input and the adoption of new ideas that are transformed into new processes, products, and services. Yet, how do we ensure that adopters of such innovations focus on relevant problems and use appropriate methods? How should we manage open innovation technologies?
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Innovation in Management: towards the Open Manager

2023
This study focuses on the manager’s professional work. In particular, the main focus is to detect the possible new approach in the managerial behavior able to define this professional figure and a first idea of ‘open manager’. Kindness, empathy and sharing of objectives are characteristics that could revolutionize the figure of the leader.
Bruttini P.   +3 more
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Managing Distributed Innovation: Strategic Utilization of Open and User Innovation

Creativity and Innovation Management, 2012
Research from a variety of perspectives has argued that innovation no longer takes place within a single organization, but rather is distributed across multiple stakeholders in a value network. Here we contrast the vertically integrated innovation model to open innovation, user innovation, as well as other distributed processes (cumulative innovation ...
Bogers, Marcel, West, Joel
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Open Innovation in Management Science

2013
The concept of open innovation was introduced by UC Berkeley professor Henry Chesbrough, who has become famous worldwide due to his work Open Innovation—The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology, which was published in 2003. The scholar showed how, in the past century, highly innovative ideas were generated by firms that strongly ...
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Evonik Industries: Managing Open Innovation

2013
Today, open innovation goes far beyond research cooperation with scientific institutes, universities, suppliers, customers, lead users, and industrial entities. Due to web 2.0, enterprise 2.0 solutions and the growing number of intermediaries, the ease and speed of identifying and reaching potential innovation partners, knowledge owners or technology ...
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Knowledge Management and Innovation

2016
This book explores the relationships between knowledge management (KM) processes and innovation management. The geographical extension of markets and intensification of competition have led firms to experiment with novel approaches to innovation. New organizational forms emerged in which firms collaborate with various stakeholders to create, absorb ...
Barbaroux, Pierre   +2 more
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