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Open And Closed Innovation Different Cultures For Different Strategies Philipp Herzog Auth

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Open And Closed Innovation Different Cultures For Different Strategies Philipp Herzog Auth
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Publisher: Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Philipp Herzog (auth.)
ISBN: 9783834909015, 9783834980908, 3834909017, 3834980900
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Open And Closed Innovation Different Cultures For Different Strategies Philipp Herzog Auth by Philipp Herzog (auth.) 9783834909015, 9783834980908, 3834909017, 3834980900 instant download after payment.

Open Innovation is a phenomenon in both research and management practice. Since radical innovation or new business development often require external technologies or ways of commercialization, many firms have shifted from a Closed to an Open Innovation model. However, firms often face difficulties during the implementation. While the implementation effort usually focuses on external ideas and technologies as well as the processes to identify them, cultural challenges are neglected.
Philipp Herzog develops a theoretical framework arguing that Open Innovation and Closed Innovation cultures need to be different (e.g. regarding the not-invented-here (NIH) syndrome). Based on a multi-respondent survey among 120 R&D employees from three business units of a leading chemical firm, he provides empirical evidence for many of the hypothesized differences in innovation culture. The findings may also help firms cope with the challenges experienced in implementing the Open Innovation concept.

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