The private-collective innovation model proposes incentives for individuals and firms to privately invest resources to create public goods innovations. Such innovations are characterized by non-rivalry and non-exclusivity in consumption. Examples include open source software, user-generated media products, drug formulas, and sport equipment designs. There is still limited empirical research on private-collective innovation. We present a case study to (1) provide empirical evidence of a case of private-collective innovation, showing specific benefits, and (2) to extend the private-collective innovation model by analyzing the hidden costs for the company involved. We examine the development of the Nokia Internet Tablet, which builds on both p...
When firms contribute to open source projects, they in fact invest into public goods which may be us...
A new challenge for public-private partnerships lies in gaining temporary advantage through social i...
In this conceptual chapter, we explore and discuss the potential of a private-collective approach to...
The private-collective innovation model proposes incentives for individuals and firms to privately i...
Part 4: E-Business, E-Services and E-SocietyInternational audienceWhile in early years, software tec...
This article provides insights on how to manage collective innovation in the digital economy, an inn...
This thesis aims for understanding how the ‘private-collective’ model of innovation works in permiss...
Currently two models of innovation are prevalent in organization science. The "private investme...
In open source software development, users rather than paid developers engage in innovation and deve...
Currently, two models of innovation are prevalent in orga-nization science. The "private invest...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Incentives to innovate are a central element of innovation theory. In the private-investment model, ...
Incentives to innovate are a central element of innovation theory. In the private-investment model, ...
This thesis aims for understanding how the ‘private-collective’ model of innovation works in permiss...
Firms, research institutions and individuals have long realised the advantages of innovating in an o...
When firms contribute to open source projects, they in fact invest into public goods which may be us...
A new challenge for public-private partnerships lies in gaining temporary advantage through social i...
In this conceptual chapter, we explore and discuss the potential of a private-collective approach to...
The private-collective innovation model proposes incentives for individuals and firms to privately i...
Part 4: E-Business, E-Services and E-SocietyInternational audienceWhile in early years, software tec...
This article provides insights on how to manage collective innovation in the digital economy, an inn...
This thesis aims for understanding how the ‘private-collective’ model of innovation works in permiss...
Currently two models of innovation are prevalent in organization science. The "private investme...
In open source software development, users rather than paid developers engage in innovation and deve...
Currently, two models of innovation are prevalent in orga-nization science. The "private invest...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Incentives to innovate are a central element of innovation theory. In the private-investment model, ...
Incentives to innovate are a central element of innovation theory. In the private-investment model, ...
This thesis aims for understanding how the ‘private-collective’ model of innovation works in permiss...
Firms, research institutions and individuals have long realised the advantages of innovating in an o...
When firms contribute to open source projects, they in fact invest into public goods which may be us...
A new challenge for public-private partnerships lies in gaining temporary advantage through social i...
In this conceptual chapter, we explore and discuss the potential of a private-collective approach to...