© 2017, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This research paper aims to examine how open innovation (OI) intermediaries facilitate knowledge collaboration between organizations and online user communities. Drawing on a Community of Practice (CoP) perspective on knowledge, the study lays out a framework of the knowledge boundary management mechanisms (and associated practices) that intermediaries deploy in enabling client organizations to engage in online community-based OI. Design/methodology/approach: This research is based on an exploratory case study of an OI intermediary and 18 client organizations that engage with online user communities on the intermediary’s platform. Results incorporate both the intermediary and clients’ perspective...
The aim of the research is to evaluate the actual phenomena of online communities for software devel...
The aim of the research is to evaluate the actual phenomena of online communities for software devel...
To sustain increased levels of innovation, scholars have suggested that firms need to move the focus...
Using an exploratory case study, we investigate the capabilities intermediaries deploy when engaging...
In this paper, we address the need for newer approaches to engage with the interactive nature of kno...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore collaboration in open innovation (OI) communities. ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Through three research papers, this thesis deve...
International audienceRecent literature on open innovation suggests that firms can improve their per...
International audienceRecent literature on open innovation suggests that firms can improve their per...
This study investigates the co-creation of knowledge and innovation with customers, exploring the ty...
The explosive growth of social media and online communities offers companies new unique ...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
The explosive growth of social media and online communities offers companies new unique ...
The explosive growth of social media and online communities offers companies new unique ...
Across organizations, community of practice (CoP) plays an important role for knowledge creation. T...
The aim of the research is to evaluate the actual phenomena of online communities for software devel...
The aim of the research is to evaluate the actual phenomena of online communities for software devel...
To sustain increased levels of innovation, scholars have suggested that firms need to move the focus...
Using an exploratory case study, we investigate the capabilities intermediaries deploy when engaging...
In this paper, we address the need for newer approaches to engage with the interactive nature of kno...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore collaboration in open innovation (OI) communities. ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Through three research papers, this thesis deve...
International audienceRecent literature on open innovation suggests that firms can improve their per...
International audienceRecent literature on open innovation suggests that firms can improve their per...
This study investigates the co-creation of knowledge and innovation with customers, exploring the ty...
The explosive growth of social media and online communities offers companies new unique ...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
The explosive growth of social media and online communities offers companies new unique ...
The explosive growth of social media and online communities offers companies new unique ...
Across organizations, community of practice (CoP) plays an important role for knowledge creation. T...
The aim of the research is to evaluate the actual phenomena of online communities for software devel...
The aim of the research is to evaluate the actual phenomena of online communities for software devel...
To sustain increased levels of innovation, scholars have suggested that firms need to move the focus...