Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collaborations can be troublesome due to different organizational backgrounds. This paper investigates what kind of knowledge a multinational high tech company and a research institute share with each other, how they collaborate to innovate and what role trust plays in this process. Linguistic ethnography is used to analyze the relationship from within, based on the interaction between the parties during project meetings. Tracing the knowledge status of the topics discussed during project meetings and interviews with participants across social time and space, we tease out how (dis)trust develops and shapes the ongoing interaction. Debating which kn...
The central question of this research is how to conceptualise more rigorously the processes of 'netw...
The purpose of this project is to examine how organizations successfully innovate using inter-organi...
To cope with the rapid changes in the corporate environment, the creation of innovative output thro...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Open Innovation (OI) revolves around the idea that to survive, organisations must identify, plug int...
Although the importance of diverse knowledge is widely recognised for open innovation, there may be ...
Companies increasingly collaborate in their technological activities. Collaboration enables firms to...
Industry-academia collaborations are in continual flux. The changing role of academics is reflected ...
Tacit knowledge is considered critical to the success of open innovation projects, yet little is kno...
The number and type of collaborations between researchers and stakeholders has increased significant...
In order to stay competitive and constantly innovate in a dynamic environment, companies often set u...
A multimethod ethnographic and survey study was conducted on how knowledge creation and innovation w...
For academics, collaboration is an important way to look at and discuss particular themes that are o...
The number and type of collaborations between researchers and stakeholders has increased significant...
The central question of this research is how to conceptualise more rigorously the processes of 'netw...
The purpose of this project is to examine how organizations successfully innovate using inter-organi...
To cope with the rapid changes in the corporate environment, the creation of innovative output thro...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Open Innovation collaborations often pit academia against industry. Such inter-organizational collab...
Open Innovation (OI) revolves around the idea that to survive, organisations must identify, plug int...
Although the importance of diverse knowledge is widely recognised for open innovation, there may be ...
Companies increasingly collaborate in their technological activities. Collaboration enables firms to...
Industry-academia collaborations are in continual flux. The changing role of academics is reflected ...
Tacit knowledge is considered critical to the success of open innovation projects, yet little is kno...
The number and type of collaborations between researchers and stakeholders has increased significant...
In order to stay competitive and constantly innovate in a dynamic environment, companies often set u...
A multimethod ethnographic and survey study was conducted on how knowledge creation and innovation w...
For academics, collaboration is an important way to look at and discuss particular themes that are o...
The number and type of collaborations between researchers and stakeholders has increased significant...
The central question of this research is how to conceptualise more rigorously the processes of 'netw...
The purpose of this project is to examine how organizations successfully innovate using inter-organi...
To cope with the rapid changes in the corporate environment, the creation of innovative output thro...