In his ground-breaking work Sources of Innovation, Eric von Hippel discussed from where in (and out of) the value-chain innovations came in different industries: the customer, the manufacturer, the supplier or the third-party innovator (universities, research laboratories, etc.). The world has changed, and new phenomena have become apparent. This article is a conceptual paper that discusses these new phenomenaand presenting a tentative updated pheno-typology of the sources of innovation, adding six to von Hippel’s original four. To build these phenotypes it draws heavily on Kaulio (1998), Borrus & Zysman (1997) and Hart & Sangbae (2002). As principal take-away, the consequences for the knowledge production and transfer are discusse...
J.A. Schumpeter was the first one to relate the term innovation with the term entrepreneurship. He f...
This study updates the debate on the sources of innovation. Using techniques like factor analysis, m...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of the sources of external knowledge and their differentia...
In his ground-breaking work Sources of Innovation, Eric von Hippel discussed from where in (and out ...
In his groundbreaking work Sources of Innovation, Eric von Hippel discussed from where in (and out o...
What is our current understanding of innovation and how many types of innovation do we know? Broadly...
Many innovation studies have focused on a narrow concept of technological innovation, such as the ge...
This seminal book has become essential reading for students taking courses in technology management ...
In the past, most innovations have resulted from empiricist procedures; the outcome of each trial yi...
In this paper we use a panel of manufacturing firms in Spain to examine the extent to which they use...
The claim of this paper is that new knowledge- specifically, the creation of economically useful kno...
This paper argues that innovation has evolved, from the slow, path dependent, and foreseeable world ...
Firms can use different sources of external knowledge for developing and implementing innovations. S...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
Contains fulltext : 140384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Relatively li...
J.A. Schumpeter was the first one to relate the term innovation with the term entrepreneurship. He f...
This study updates the debate on the sources of innovation. Using techniques like factor analysis, m...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of the sources of external knowledge and their differentia...
In his ground-breaking work Sources of Innovation, Eric von Hippel discussed from where in (and out ...
In his groundbreaking work Sources of Innovation, Eric von Hippel discussed from where in (and out o...
What is our current understanding of innovation and how many types of innovation do we know? Broadly...
Many innovation studies have focused on a narrow concept of technological innovation, such as the ge...
This seminal book has become essential reading for students taking courses in technology management ...
In the past, most innovations have resulted from empiricist procedures; the outcome of each trial yi...
In this paper we use a panel of manufacturing firms in Spain to examine the extent to which they use...
The claim of this paper is that new knowledge- specifically, the creation of economically useful kno...
This paper argues that innovation has evolved, from the slow, path dependent, and foreseeable world ...
Firms can use different sources of external knowledge for developing and implementing innovations. S...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
Contains fulltext : 140384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Relatively li...
J.A. Schumpeter was the first one to relate the term innovation with the term entrepreneurship. He f...
This study updates the debate on the sources of innovation. Using techniques like factor analysis, m...
This paper investigates the heterogeneity of the sources of external knowledge and their differentia...