Purpose – Open innovation is an emerging paradigm which exposes organisations to networked capabilities and competencies though collaboration relationships. The traditional view of the organisational environment raises concerns regarding the mismatch in the methods used to assess business value and understanding service process maturity. The purpose of this paper is to address this gap. Design/methodology/approach – This paper employs a systematic literature review to present a state-of-the-art literature review with particular focus on the applicability of capability maturity models (CMM) within an open innovation context. Findings – The authors present a conceptual account of our research developments and build on the state-of-the...
Part 1: Regular PapersInternational audienceToday’s enterprises face the need to develop user-specif...
For both managers and policy makers involved in innovation, capability failures regarding developmen...
Success does not depend on singular, discrete service innovations, but the ability to achieve them r...
Purpose – Open innovation is an emerging paradigm which exposes organisations to networked capabili...
Due to the growing significance of services to modern economies in terms of GDP, employment, growth,...
There is general consensus that service innovations are prerequisite to sustained competitive advant...
One of the principal drivers of productivity growth is innovation, which includes not only technolog...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify and reflect on a set of dynamic capabilities for ...
The study of innovation in services has made significant progress in the last decades. While traditi...
In today’s dynamic market environments, service organizations face the need to improve existing and ...
This working paper sets up the basis for investigating the role of IT capabilities in the context of...
Small and medium-sized enterprises in the service sector must continuously innovate and adapt to rem...
[[abstract]]While researchers agree that dynamic capabilities offer firms the skills and abilities t...
The dynamic capabilities view (DCV) is in need of a solid empirical grounding. Existing attempts to ...
© Springer-Verlag London 2015. One of the principal drivers of productivity growth is innovation, wh...
Part 1: Regular PapersInternational audienceToday’s enterprises face the need to develop user-specif...
For both managers and policy makers involved in innovation, capability failures regarding developmen...
Success does not depend on singular, discrete service innovations, but the ability to achieve them r...
Purpose – Open innovation is an emerging paradigm which exposes organisations to networked capabili...
Due to the growing significance of services to modern economies in terms of GDP, employment, growth,...
There is general consensus that service innovations are prerequisite to sustained competitive advant...
One of the principal drivers of productivity growth is innovation, which includes not only technolog...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify and reflect on a set of dynamic capabilities for ...
The study of innovation in services has made significant progress in the last decades. While traditi...
In today’s dynamic market environments, service organizations face the need to improve existing and ...
This working paper sets up the basis for investigating the role of IT capabilities in the context of...
Small and medium-sized enterprises in the service sector must continuously innovate and adapt to rem...
[[abstract]]While researchers agree that dynamic capabilities offer firms the skills and abilities t...
The dynamic capabilities view (DCV) is in need of a solid empirical grounding. Existing attempts to ...
© Springer-Verlag London 2015. One of the principal drivers of productivity growth is innovation, wh...
Part 1: Regular PapersInternational audienceToday’s enterprises face the need to develop user-specif...
For both managers and policy makers involved in innovation, capability failures regarding developmen...
Success does not depend on singular, discrete service innovations, but the ability to achieve them r...