The purpose of this article is to present some applications of open innovation methods in the Canary Islands. The authors set out to verify the hypothesis that open innovation methods can foster the growth of innovative culture in participating companies and generate new ideas and projects. The study is based on qualitative data collected through observation and during interviews with those responsible for organizing open innovation programs in the Canary Islands, closely related to the tourism sector. The authors identify benefits derived from new ideas and innovative projects, which help to generate competitive advantages. They conclude that the application of open innovation methods has stimulated innovative culture in tourism companies ...
Es un capítulo del libro: Magadán, M. and Rivas, J. (2018), "Innovation, Creativity and Tourism", So...
Tourism is a highly competitive sector which is characterized by permanent transformation. Therefore...
The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence from Spain and the UK and policy implicati...
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This paper discusses the use of open innovation in co-creating sustainable tourism strategies. The o...
In the framework of an applied research project, three examples of virtual processes on touristic in...
Challenges of Tourist Destination Management with Open Innovation. This paper analyses the implement...
Most empirical research investigating open innovation has focused on the development of new physical...
For more than a decade the so-called “open innovations” attract the attention of academic circles an...
This paper is part of the analysis of the new policies drawn up to promote innovation in the field o...
This paper is part of the analysis of the new policies drawn up to promote innovation in the field o...
This research focuses on how the tourism and hospitality industry is applying the paradigm of open i...
Una de las claves para el impulso del desarrollo de actividades turísticas en ciertas regiones es l...
[EN] The problem of research is to understand how to create value propositions, new services and exp...
[EN] The problem of research is to understand how to create value propositions, new services and exp...
Es un capítulo del libro: Magadán, M. and Rivas, J. (2018), "Innovation, Creativity and Tourism", So...
Tourism is a highly competitive sector which is characterized by permanent transformation. Therefore...
The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence from Spain and the UK and policy implicati...
This study shows how the tourism sector is applying the new paradigm of open innovation (OI) support...
This paper discusses the use of open innovation in co-creating sustainable tourism strategies. The o...
In the framework of an applied research project, three examples of virtual processes on touristic in...
Challenges of Tourist Destination Management with Open Innovation. This paper analyses the implement...
Most empirical research investigating open innovation has focused on the development of new physical...
For more than a decade the so-called “open innovations” attract the attention of academic circles an...
This paper is part of the analysis of the new policies drawn up to promote innovation in the field o...
This paper is part of the analysis of the new policies drawn up to promote innovation in the field o...
This research focuses on how the tourism and hospitality industry is applying the paradigm of open i...
Una de las claves para el impulso del desarrollo de actividades turísticas en ciertas regiones es l...
[EN] The problem of research is to understand how to create value propositions, new services and exp...
[EN] The problem of research is to understand how to create value propositions, new services and exp...
Es un capítulo del libro: Magadán, M. and Rivas, J. (2018), "Innovation, Creativity and Tourism", So...
Tourism is a highly competitive sector which is characterized by permanent transformation. Therefore...
The innovation journey of tourism entrepreneurs: evidence from Spain and the UK and policy implicati...