Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own way. This paper explores the different models for opening up the innovation process adopted in practice, by means of an extended survey among Italian manufacturing companies. The study in particular distinguishes different open innovation models with respect to two variables, representing the degree of openness: (i) the number and type of partners with whom the company collaborates (partner variety) and (ii) the number and type of phases of the innovation process actually open to external collaborations. (innovation phase variety). The study shows that four distinct models are adopted, corresponding to four clusters of companies: open innov...
In this paper our objective is to explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-appr...
During the last decade, many researchers have claimed that we are in the era of open innovation (OI)...
\u2018Open innovation\u2019 (OI) denotes a company\u2019s ability to draw on a range of external sou...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its ...
Purpose ‐ Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
Purpose – Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
Purpose: Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wit...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
The concept of “Open Innovation” is often studied supposing an artificial dichotomy between closed a...
A new approach, characterized by the company’s ability to draw on a range of external sources to mee...
Opening up the innovation process to include collaboration with external partners is an increasingly...
Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of...
The company\u2019s ability to draw on a range of external sources to meet their needs for innovation...
In this paper our objective is to explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-appr...
During the last decade, many researchers have claimed that we are in the era of open innovation (OI)...
\u2018Open innovation\u2019 (OI) denotes a company\u2019s ability to draw on a range of external sou...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its ...
Purpose ‐ Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
Purpose – Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
Purpose: Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wit...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
The concept of “Open Innovation” is often studied supposing an artificial dichotomy between closed a...
A new approach, characterized by the company’s ability to draw on a range of external sources to mee...
Opening up the innovation process to include collaboration with external partners is an increasingly...
Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of...
The company\u2019s ability to draw on a range of external sources to meet their needs for innovation...
In this paper our objective is to explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-appr...
During the last decade, many researchers have claimed that we are in the era of open innovation (OI)...
\u2018Open innovation\u2019 (OI) denotes a company\u2019s ability to draw on a range of external sou...