Abstract Corporate Engagements with Startups (CEwS) are Open Innovation initiatives in which large established companies interact with startups aiming at improving innovation …
S Jha, AK Singh, S Basu - European Business Review, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of literature on corporate engagement with start-ups (CEWS) by identifying the modes, contexts …
In the face of technological discontinuities and disruption, convergence and increased global com-petition, established firms need to transform their business models more rapidly …
Corporations have continually sought innovations to keep them competitive, conquer new markets, deal with the qualified professionals mobility, shorten product life cycles and the …
T Weiblen, HW Chesbrough - California management …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
When it comes to agility, startups have an edge over large corporations—whereas large corporations sit on resources which startups can only dream of. The combination of …
Startups play an increasingly important role in the corporate innovation process. With the number and quality of startups increasing each year, incumbent organizations are trying …
F Simon, R Harms, H Schiele - International Journal of …, 2019 - inderscienceonline.com
Startups have become an important part of corporations' external technology sourcing portfolio. Nonetheless, startups may be reluctant to enter in a relationship with a corporation …
JJ Napp, T Minshall - Research-Technology Management, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
OVERVIEW: Corporate venture capital investments are a powerful tool to explore and exploit innovative opportunities with start-up companies. Successfully implementing a corporate …
Drawing on two datasets of companies, this paper investigates the underlying dynamics of corporate startup collaboration (CSC) in Brazil as well as the reasons why corporations …