Open innovation and crowdsourcing are usually focused on using others external to the organization to solve your problems. How then do R&D organizations, who traditionally solve the problems of others, harness the benefits of open innovation and crowdsourcing yet maintain their mission and capabilities? "Problemsourcing" may provide the answer. In this mode of open innovation, the open call to the "crowd" of businesses is for them to suggest problems that, if solved by the R&D organization, could greatly enhance the business’ competitive advantage and therefore the nation’s economy. In this article, we describe a problemsourcing initiative developed by Industrial Research Ltd (IRL), a government-owned R&D organization in New Zealand. The "W...
Innovation is recognized by academics and practitioners as an essential competitive enabler for any ...
As academic and practitioner studies on crowdsourcing have been building up since 2006, the subject ...
This paper focuses on “crowdsourcing” as a significant trend in the new paradigm of open innovation ...
Chesbrough's work on open innovation provides a theoretical framework to understand how firms can ac...
This thesis addresses a decade-old concept, which is only recently being consciously acknowledged i...
Chesbrough's work on open innovation provides a theoretical framework to understand how firms can ac...
As traditional innovation has already taken its place in managers' to do lists; managers and compani...
While innovation is getting more and more importance and is accepted as a crucial social and economi...
Open innovation has gained increased attention as a potential paradigm for improving innovation perf...
Innovation is recognized by academics and professionals as essential to enhance the competitiveness...
Crowdsourcing has increasingly been studied as an open innovation (OI) mechanism by which organizati...
While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades...
How can small and medium-sized enterprises try open innovation and increase their level of collabora...
Crowdsourcing is an emergent interdisciplinary theory and methodology, which in recent years has bec...
Crowdsourcing in the form of innovation contests stimulates knowledge creation external to the firm ...
Innovation is recognized by academics and practitioners as an essential competitive enabler for any ...
As academic and practitioner studies on crowdsourcing have been building up since 2006, the subject ...
This paper focuses on “crowdsourcing” as a significant trend in the new paradigm of open innovation ...
Chesbrough's work on open innovation provides a theoretical framework to understand how firms can ac...
This thesis addresses a decade-old concept, which is only recently being consciously acknowledged i...
Chesbrough's work on open innovation provides a theoretical framework to understand how firms can ac...
As traditional innovation has already taken its place in managers' to do lists; managers and compani...
While innovation is getting more and more importance and is accepted as a crucial social and economi...
Open innovation has gained increased attention as a potential paradigm for improving innovation perf...
Innovation is recognized by academics and professionals as essential to enhance the competitiveness...
Crowdsourcing has increasingly been studied as an open innovation (OI) mechanism by which organizati...
While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades...
How can small and medium-sized enterprises try open innovation and increase their level of collabora...
Crowdsourcing is an emergent interdisciplinary theory and methodology, which in recent years has bec...
Crowdsourcing in the form of innovation contests stimulates knowledge creation external to the firm ...
Innovation is recognized by academics and practitioners as an essential competitive enabler for any ...
As academic and practitioner studies on crowdsourcing have been building up since 2006, the subject ...
This paper focuses on “crowdsourcing” as a significant trend in the new paradigm of open innovation ...