Customers have proven to be a precious source of new solutions in various product categories and, by becoming directly involved in the innovation process, they can help companies better anticipate market changes. The web can greatly simplify these activities by making it easier to manage systematic interactions with a select group of customers at a low cost. However, empirical evidence regarding the actual diffusion of web-based tools supporting collaborative innovation remains weak. After reviewing the past findings on web-based tools for customer integration, this article presents an exploratory analysis of over 200 brand and corporate sites. It highlights the tools that firms mainly use and identifies some relevant industrial and firm sp...
This study seeks to explore new ways in which firms are involving customers in the development of ne...
The new competitive scenario based on knowledge resources has led firms to become more open to innov...
Firms are constantly looking for more effective ways to improve their products and services. Recent...
Customers have proven to be a precious source of new solutions in various product categories and, by...
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the practices of firms that intensively use the Web to coo...
The book explores the collaborative potential that customers offer in digital environments to enhanc...
In the networked world, firms are recognizing the power of the Internet as a platform for co-creatin...
Customer involvement in innovation activities is a common practice among companies in most industrie...
The rising of Web 2.0 technologies is changing the traditional way companies search and interact on...
The steady increase in web 2.0 adoption rate by internet users has conveyed a great deal of attentio...
This article investigates the evolution of a customer involvement concept and how Web 3.0 technology...
This chapter focuses on two emerging patterns that characterize innovation in the knowledge economy:...
Integrating customers into the innovation process is gaining popularity among companies as means of ...
Development of new products or services was originally under exclusive control of product or service...
have suffered from notoriously high failure rates. Many new products fail, not because of technical ...
This study seeks to explore new ways in which firms are involving customers in the development of ne...
The new competitive scenario based on knowledge resources has led firms to become more open to innov...
Firms are constantly looking for more effective ways to improve their products and services. Recent...
Customers have proven to be a precious source of new solutions in various product categories and, by...
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the practices of firms that intensively use the Web to coo...
The book explores the collaborative potential that customers offer in digital environments to enhanc...
In the networked world, firms are recognizing the power of the Internet as a platform for co-creatin...
Customer involvement in innovation activities is a common practice among companies in most industrie...
The rising of Web 2.0 technologies is changing the traditional way companies search and interact on...
The steady increase in web 2.0 adoption rate by internet users has conveyed a great deal of attentio...
This article investigates the evolution of a customer involvement concept and how Web 3.0 technology...
This chapter focuses on two emerging patterns that characterize innovation in the knowledge economy:...
Integrating customers into the innovation process is gaining popularity among companies as means of ...
Development of new products or services was originally under exclusive control of product or service...
have suffered from notoriously high failure rates. Many new products fail, not because of technical ...
This study seeks to explore new ways in which firms are involving customers in the development of ne...
The new competitive scenario based on knowledge resources has led firms to become more open to innov...
Firms are constantly looking for more effective ways to improve their products and services. Recent...