B Khademi - Technology Innovation Management Review, 2020 - timreview.ca
Collaboration, co-creation, and competition are essential strategies for success in today's modern businesses. In comparison with former ways of doing business in isolation …
We revisit the “paradox of openness” in the literature which consists of two conflicting views on the link between patenting and open innovation—the spillover prevention and the …
J Van Lancker, K Mondelaers, E Wauters… - Technovation, 2016 - Elsevier
Most research on innovation management at the organizational level has typically been focused on one specific innovation project phase or innovation management concept. This …
The transition towards a bioeconomy is increasingly viewed by both policy makers and scholars as one of the primary ways to reduce our dependency on fossil resources …
TPT Nguyen, F Huang, X Tian - Technovation, 2023 - Elsevier
In previous research, open innovation (OI) has been considered to be driven by the need for new or advanced technologies unavailable within a firm, and to be a process with the risk of …
AK Zobel, J Hagedoorn - Academy of Management Perspectives, 2020 - journals.aom.org
To create value in an open innovation context, firms need to increase the permeability of their organizational boundaries to enable knowledge exchange with a broad set of partners …
Entrepreneurial ecosystems have been explored widely in entrepreneurship, management and social sciences literature. The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship (KSTE) …
Organizational-level innovations are one of the key pathways for reaching the Knowledge- Based Bio-Economy; and analysis of factors behind their development is missing within …
A tension between openness and formal appropriability (FA) emerges in start‐ups as they require both in order to attract investors or innovation partners, yet their limited resources are …