\u3cp\u3eThe growing complexity caused by the increasing need to design product-service systems has forced companies to shape innovation networks. Networked innovation requires different stakeholders to design product service systems collaboratively. As a result, stakeholders do not only have different disciplinary backgrounds, but they also come from different organizations. This paper presents the findings of an explorative study in which we investigated how networked innovation differs from 'normal' innovation projects within a single company when it comes to collaboration. Based on a thematic analysis of a retrospective case study of a successful networked innovation project, we developed a conceptual model that represents the most impo...
Background: Innovation and collaboration are deemed popular terms that are widely used and agreed on...
The paper goes beyond open innovation and expands the research framework of networked innovation fro...
Abstract: Today, innovation networks are economically and technologically accessible [VBE04]; howeve...
The growing complexity caused by the increasing need to design product-service systems has forced co...
The growing complexity of societal problems and the increasing need to co-design contexts together w...
\u3cp\u3eNetworked innovation is a specific form of open innovation, i.e. the collaboration of two o...
This paper addresses how network characteristics affect collaboration in open innovation application...
This paper discusses why companies should consider collaboration with customers and suppliers for in...
Part 5: Innovation NetworksInternational audiencePractitioners and scholars have argued that externa...
The paper discusses a workshop that has been set up to help companies that are struggling to get net...
Whereas products and services are growing in complexity, industry needs to expand their networks to ...
Competition today is driving firms to introduce products with a higher degree of novelty. Consequent...
Abstract: Innovation is increasingly taking place in networks of organizations, both private and pub...
Whereas products and services are growing in complexity, industry needs to expand their networks to ...
Background: Innovation and collaboration are deemed popular terms that are widely used and agreed on...
The paper goes beyond open innovation and expands the research framework of networked innovation fro...
Abstract: Today, innovation networks are economically and technologically accessible [VBE04]; howeve...
The growing complexity caused by the increasing need to design product-service systems has forced co...
The growing complexity of societal problems and the increasing need to co-design contexts together w...
\u3cp\u3eNetworked innovation is a specific form of open innovation, i.e. the collaboration of two o...
This paper addresses how network characteristics affect collaboration in open innovation application...
This paper discusses why companies should consider collaboration with customers and suppliers for in...
Part 5: Innovation NetworksInternational audiencePractitioners and scholars have argued that externa...
The paper discusses a workshop that has been set up to help companies that are struggling to get net...
Whereas products and services are growing in complexity, industry needs to expand their networks to ...
Competition today is driving firms to introduce products with a higher degree of novelty. Consequent...
Abstract: Innovation is increasingly taking place in networks of organizations, both private and pub...
Whereas products and services are growing in complexity, industry needs to expand their networks to ...
Background: Innovation and collaboration are deemed popular terms that are widely used and agreed on...
The paper goes beyond open innovation and expands the research framework of networked innovation fro...
Abstract: Today, innovation networks are economically and technologically accessible [VBE04]; howeve...