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Open Innovation Research Management And Practice 1st Edition Joe Tidd

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Open Innovation Research Management And Practice 1st Edition Joe Tidd
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Publisher: Imperial College Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 456
Author: Joe Tidd, Joe Tidd
ISBN: 9781783262809, 178326280X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1
Volume: 23

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Open Innovation Research Management And Practice 1st Edition Joe Tidd by Joe Tidd, Joe Tidd 9781783262809, 178326280X instant download after payment.

The concept of open innovation has become increasingly popular in the management and policy literature on technology and innovation. However, despite the large volume of empirical work, many of the prescriptions being proposed are fairly general and not specific to particular contexts and contingencies. The proponents of open innovation are universally positive but research suggests that the specific mechanisms and outcomes of open innovation models are very sensitive to context and contingency. This is not surprising because the open or closed nature of innovation is historically contingent and does not entail a simple shift from closed to open as often suggested in the literature. Research has shown that patterns of innovation differ fundamentally by sector, firm and strategy. Therefore, there is a need to examine the mechanisms that help to generate successful open innovation. In this book, the authors contribute to a shift in the debate from potentially misleading general prescriptions, and provide conceptual and empirical insights into the precise mechanisms and potential limitations of open innovation research and management practice.

Readership: Graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the field of open innovation and management.

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