AbstractThe concept of open innovation captures the increasing propensity of firms to work across their traditional boundaries of operation. This phenomenon has largely been studied from the viewpoint of manufacturing businesses while services have received much less attention despite the predominant role they play in advanced economies. This paper focuses on open innovation in services, both as a subsector of the economy and as a component of the activities of manufacturing firms. We study the open innovation practices of business services firms and then consider the implications for open innovation of the adoption of a service inclusive business model by manufacturing firms. Our analyses are based on a unique dataset with information on o...
A major question in the research on openness concerns its connection to in-house innovation activiti...
Abstract Purpose: The present paper adds to the most recent current of literature that highlights ...
Constant development of new technologies in a rapidly changing and globalized world decreases produc...
The concept of open innovation captures the increasing propensity of firms to work across their trad...
AbstractThe concept of open innovation captures the increasing propensity of firms to work across th...
This paper addresses a major gap in reported research on open innovation (OI) literature: How do ser...
Innovation drives economic growth and profitability. History reveals that innovation leading to tech...
We explore the causal links between service firms' knowledge investments, their innovation outputs a...
Open Innovation (OI) has become one of the most predominant topics in innovation management. Howeve...
This paper describes findings from an interview study that focused on knowledge and intellectual pro...
This study investigates the effects of openness on the different stages of the innovation process an...
This chapter explores the strategy–innovation link in open service innovations. The increased attent...
Innovation requires a capacity to seek, absorb and utilize external knowledge, and an ability to dev...
“Companies that do not innovate die.” With these first words Chesbrough (2003) starts his book where...
Purpose – Organizations that decide to invest in innovation must define how this will be done: inter...
A major question in the research on openness concerns its connection to in-house innovation activiti...
Abstract Purpose: The present paper adds to the most recent current of literature that highlights ...
Constant development of new technologies in a rapidly changing and globalized world decreases produc...
The concept of open innovation captures the increasing propensity of firms to work across their trad...
AbstractThe concept of open innovation captures the increasing propensity of firms to work across th...
This paper addresses a major gap in reported research on open innovation (OI) literature: How do ser...
Innovation drives economic growth and profitability. History reveals that innovation leading to tech...
We explore the causal links between service firms' knowledge investments, their innovation outputs a...
Open Innovation (OI) has become one of the most predominant topics in innovation management. Howeve...
This paper describes findings from an interview study that focused on knowledge and intellectual pro...
This study investigates the effects of openness on the different stages of the innovation process an...
This chapter explores the strategy–innovation link in open service innovations. The increased attent...
Innovation requires a capacity to seek, absorb and utilize external knowledge, and an ability to dev...
“Companies that do not innovate die.” With these first words Chesbrough (2003) starts his book where...
Purpose – Organizations that decide to invest in innovation must define how this will be done: inter...
A major question in the research on openness concerns its connection to in-house innovation activiti...
Abstract Purpose: The present paper adds to the most recent current of literature that highlights ...
Constant development of new technologies in a rapidly changing and globalized world decreases produc...