This paper develops novel behavioural models of open innovation (OI) for competitive markets and uses them to compare the impact of two types of OI frameworks – open source (OS) and patent-licensing (PL). The dynamic consequences of OI, for both OS and PL, are studied using a complex adaptive systems approach. We examine how profits, technology levels, R&D investment, technology adoption and market structure evolve under each and are impacted by underlying market characteristics. While both OS and PL are found to be equivalent in technology outcomes, OS comes with additional advantages to participating firms. Firms in the OS framework earn higher profit and are more efficient with their R&D investments. The industry is less concentrated und...
The entry and success of open source software (OSS), for example, Linux's entry into the operating s...
AbstractThe Open Innovation (OI) paradigm has emphasized the role of external knowledge in aiding in...
Purpose: Prior research has reported the indirect implications of firm's dynamic capabilities on the...
This paper develops novel behavioural models of open innovation (OI) for competitive markets and use...
This paper develops novel behavioural models of open innovation (OI) for competitive markets and use...
This paper develops novel behavioural models of open innovation (OI) for competitive markets and use...
We propose a dynamic model in which firms compete to produce sequential and cumulative innovations, ...
We propose a dynamic model in which firms compete to produce sequential and cumulative innovations, ...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
This paper explores the concept of open innovation as a key driver for competitive advantage in a vo...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
Purpose: This paper seeks to explore how market orientation facilitates the strategic flexibility of...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to explore how community-controlled open innovation affects cost- and diffe...
This paper explores the concept of open innovation as a key driver for competitive advantage in a v...
The entry and success of open source software (OSS), for example, Linux's entry into the operating s...
AbstractThe Open Innovation (OI) paradigm has emphasized the role of external knowledge in aiding in...
Purpose: Prior research has reported the indirect implications of firm's dynamic capabilities on the...
This paper develops novel behavioural models of open innovation (OI) for competitive markets and use...
This paper develops novel behavioural models of open innovation (OI) for competitive markets and use...
This paper develops novel behavioural models of open innovation (OI) for competitive markets and use...
We propose a dynamic model in which firms compete to produce sequential and cumulative innovations, ...
We propose a dynamic model in which firms compete to produce sequential and cumulative innovations, ...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
This paper explores the concept of open innovation as a key driver for competitive advantage in a vo...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
Purpose: This paper seeks to explore how market orientation facilitates the strategic flexibility of...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to explore how community-controlled open innovation affects cost- and diffe...
This paper explores the concept of open innovation as a key driver for competitive advantage in a v...
The entry and success of open source software (OSS), for example, Linux's entry into the operating s...
AbstractThe Open Innovation (OI) paradigm has emphasized the role of external knowledge in aiding in...
Purpose: Prior research has reported the indirect implications of firm's dynamic capabilities on the...