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User Innovation Barriers Impact On Userdeveloped Products An Empirical Investigation On User Innovation Processes 1st Ed Thorsten Pieper

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User Innovation Barriers Impact On Userdeveloped Products An Empirical Investigation On User Innovation Processes 1st Ed Thorsten Pieper
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User Innovation Barriers Impact On Userdeveloped Products An Empirical Investigation On User Innovation Processes 1st Ed Thorsten Pieper instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden;Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Author: Thorsten Pieper
ISBN: 9783658255053, 9783658255060, 3658255056, 3658255064
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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User Innovation Barriers Impact On Userdeveloped Products An Empirical Investigation On User Innovation Processes 1st Ed Thorsten Pieper by Thorsten Pieper 9783658255053, 9783658255060, 3658255056, 3658255064 instant download after payment.

Thorsten Pieper explores the impact of innovation barriers along the user innovation process, in particular whether technological, social, legal and ownership barriers change the properties of user-developed products. This study roots from the “open innovation” research field and reveals insights from innovating users in “collaborative workspaces”. The results prove a hierarchical allocation of innovation barriers regarding their influence on the end-product and moderating influences of user innovators’ personal characteristics. The author discusses these insights and provides practical recommendations for more efficient promotion of user innovations and successful integration in corporate "co-creation" projects.

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