The main aim of the article is to fill the gap concerning the recognition of constructs of programme management supporting open innovations. Current knowledge on this subject is mainly limited to identifying success factors of open innovation and programme management. In the current literature, there are few publications indicating the use of the programme as a tool supporting innovation. In order to fill the identified knowledge gap, common factors of programme success and open innovations were compared and assessed successively. A quantitative study was conducted on an international group of experts, including 578 experts in programme management. As a result of applying cluster analysis and operationalising the obtained results, four prog...
This article reports the results of empirical work carried out in a project funded by the UK Governm...
Innovation continues to fail in many organisations and the literature suggests a linkage with knowle...
This article reports the results of empirical work carried out in a project funded by the UK Governm...
The main aim of the article is to fill the gap concerning the recognition of constructs of programm...
from a management perspective, the organizational change process from closed to open innovations is ...
Purpose: The open innovation paradigm is an alternative and/or complementary way to knowledge manage...
Abstract Programme management (PgM) is both an increasingly-used form of management innovation (MI) ...
Enriching understanding of the current theoretical debate on project-based open innovation, ‘Project...
The chapter proposes a project-based view on open innovation in contexts where knowledge is disperse...
The book aims to extend the current theoretical debate on strategic organizing open and distributed ...
The chapter addresses some key open issues of a project-based approach to open innovation, drawing o...
Is it necessary or even possible to apply the management technology of open innovation to all projec...
This paper opens the black box of the management concept of open innovation by analyzing how the Dev...
This paper opens the black box of the management concept of open innovation by analyzing how the Dev...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework dedicated to analyzing organizations ...
This article reports the results of empirical work carried out in a project funded by the UK Governm...
Innovation continues to fail in many organisations and the literature suggests a linkage with knowle...
This article reports the results of empirical work carried out in a project funded by the UK Governm...
The main aim of the article is to fill the gap concerning the recognition of constructs of programm...
from a management perspective, the organizational change process from closed to open innovations is ...
Purpose: The open innovation paradigm is an alternative and/or complementary way to knowledge manage...
Abstract Programme management (PgM) is both an increasingly-used form of management innovation (MI) ...
Enriching understanding of the current theoretical debate on project-based open innovation, ‘Project...
The chapter proposes a project-based view on open innovation in contexts where knowledge is disperse...
The book aims to extend the current theoretical debate on strategic organizing open and distributed ...
The chapter addresses some key open issues of a project-based approach to open innovation, drawing o...
Is it necessary or even possible to apply the management technology of open innovation to all projec...
This paper opens the black box of the management concept of open innovation by analyzing how the Dev...
This paper opens the black box of the management concept of open innovation by analyzing how the Dev...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework dedicated to analyzing organizations ...
This article reports the results of empirical work carried out in a project funded by the UK Governm...
Innovation continues to fail in many organisations and the literature suggests a linkage with knowle...
This article reports the results of empirical work carried out in a project funded by the UK Governm...