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Open source disruptive-innovation strategy
Human Systems Management, 2010Is open source software disrupting the software industry? If yes, how does this process work and what are its likely impacts? The purpose of this article is to explore the market effects of open source software as a disruptive innovation. The research framework it proposes accounts for the dynamic complexity of the open-source disruptive innovation ...
Katsamakas, Evangelos G. +1 more
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Open Source – Collaborative Innovation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009This chapter reviews the current status of Open Source (OS) and provides new insights into the prerequisites of the OS process as well as the profile of OS contributors. Moreover, it extends the scope of possible business models such to augment those that exist or were already discussed in the past.
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IEEE Software, 2007
The free and open source software movement has had phenomenal impact on the industry evolution. Alongside its important technological innovations, FOSS has sparked novel business models, intellectual property strategies, and software development paradigms.
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The free and open source software movement has had phenomenal impact on the industry evolution. Alongside its important technological innovations, FOSS has sparked novel business models, intellectual property strategies, and software development paradigms.
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InnovationXchange network: towards open source innovation
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, 2008Organisations developing new micro and nanotechnologies must collaborate with external parties in order to fully exploit the advances being made within this field. However, true collaboration is difficult across legally separate organisations where capabilities, business intentions and intellectual property are rarely articulated externally; and across
Clive Davenport +2 more
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Open Source Software, Competition and Innovation
Industry & Innovation, 2007The entry and success of open source software (OSS), for example, Linux's entry into the operating systems market, has fundamentally changed industry structures in the software business. In this paper we explore the process of OSS innovation and highlight the impact of increased competition and different cost structures on innovative activity in the ...
Schröder, Philipp J.H., Bitzer, Jürgen
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Open source innovation for pharmaceutical products
Strategic Direction, 2022Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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Geographies of Open Source Biotechnology Innovation
International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations, 2012Virtual communication forms play an increasingly important role for innovation and knowledge creation to individuals and to public and private organizations such as research centers, universities, and firms. Whereas biotech R&D cooperation was characteristically organized in a highly specialized cluster based largely on local face-to-face ...
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Cumulative Innovation, Open Source and Distance to Frontier
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017AbstractWe develop a multistage game in which firms do cumulative research and development (R&D) to complete a lengthy process, and we study whether firms patent intermediate results or release them in Open Source. A patent holder obtains a larger reward in the market, but since in equilibrium it forecloses R&D, it remains alone to complete the
Balletta L., Tesoriere A.
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Open Source for Digital Social Innovation
2022Advancing the UN sustainable development goals (UN-SDGs) needs cooperation from both public and private corporations. Involving in open source initiatives is considered risky from an organisational perspective but highly promoted by governments as a way to build digital sovereignty in the European context.
Buras, Hiba +2 more
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