In a context of saturated markets, increasing price pressure, growing competition, changing preferences and consumption patterns, the automotive industry is evolving into a diversified mobility industry. This disruptive transformation challenges German car manufacturers to reinvent themselves and innovate in diverse directions. Since loose open-innovation (OI) partnerships with start-ups offer manufacturers not only flexibility but, more importantly, cutting-edge expertise from outside the traditional industry, they have become the partner of choice since 2010. Although incumbent-start-up partnerships are on the rise, the current literature scarcely addresses the challenges that arise from innovation cooperation with such disparate partners...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the current practices in “corporate-...
In recent years, the phenomenon of open innovation has been on the rise in established firms, especi...
The open innovation paradigm suggests that innovations do not necessarily originate from the organiz...
In a context of saturated markets, increasing price pressure, growing competition, changing preferen...
“[A]s much as any other product, the car has shaped not only the global economy but how billions of ...
Purpose - The rising need to innovate and obtain knowledge from more distant knowledge sources calls...
Purpose: The rising need to innovate and obtain knowledge from more distant knowledge sources calls ...
Purpose: The shifting locus of innovations from the firm to the supply chain level in the automotive...
For manufacturers to remain competitive, there is a recognised need to be highly innovative in the c...
Purpose - The rising need to innovate and obtain knowledge from more distant knowledge sources calls...
The demands of transportation have driven the automobile industry into an innovation race. Uncertain...
The paper explores the concept of Open Innovation (OI) and evaluates whether, why and how it is adop...
The paper explores the concept of Open Innovation (OI) and evaluates whether, why and how it is adop...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
Startups and small and medium sized companies are an important source for technology innovation. Coo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the current practices in “corporate-...
In recent years, the phenomenon of open innovation has been on the rise in established firms, especi...
The open innovation paradigm suggests that innovations do not necessarily originate from the organiz...
In a context of saturated markets, increasing price pressure, growing competition, changing preferen...
“[A]s much as any other product, the car has shaped not only the global economy but how billions of ...
Purpose - The rising need to innovate and obtain knowledge from more distant knowledge sources calls...
Purpose: The rising need to innovate and obtain knowledge from more distant knowledge sources calls ...
Purpose: The shifting locus of innovations from the firm to the supply chain level in the automotive...
For manufacturers to remain competitive, there is a recognised need to be highly innovative in the c...
Purpose - The rising need to innovate and obtain knowledge from more distant knowledge sources calls...
The demands of transportation have driven the automobile industry into an innovation race. Uncertain...
The paper explores the concept of Open Innovation (OI) and evaluates whether, why and how it is adop...
The paper explores the concept of Open Innovation (OI) and evaluates whether, why and how it is adop...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
Startups and small and medium sized companies are an important source for technology innovation. Coo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the current practices in “corporate-...
In recent years, the phenomenon of open innovation has been on the rise in established firms, especi...
The open innovation paradigm suggests that innovations do not necessarily originate from the organiz...