Today’s business environment requires companies to constantly develop and introduce new products and services. With rising R&D costs yet increasing quality demands, companies are looking into the opportunities of open innovation. In this thesis, the open innovation subject is approached from the point of view of innovation intermediaries. These Internet-based service providers offer a range of services to help companies to fill the case-specific capability gaps by reaching the resources of relevant knowledge providers. The study shows that one-time knowledge providers transmitted by innovation intermediaries cannot be used in all cases. Supplier involvement depends on the complexity of the developed product, the capabilities of the suppli...
Networked innovation, the collaboration of companies as partners, is increasingly put forward as a p...
Innovation related activities are essential for the long-term performance of different types of orga...
The open innovation paradigm suggests that innovations do not necessarily originate from the organiz...
In modern society, with the rising focus on change and rapid development, the ability to innovate ha...
This study aims to propose improvements to the Open Innovation process for the case company R&D. The...
This paper explores the challenges organizations face in practice as they engage in open innovation ...
The concept of open innovation has gained widespread acceptance in different lines of research, and ...
This study aims to provide new insights into the collaboration between large companies and Developme...
Innovations are regarded as a principal source of competitiveness and renewal in organizations. Give...
Purpose The following master thesis addresses research on and around the topic of open innovation wi...
Nowadays, firms are often involving external organisations into what previously was limited to inter...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Through three research papers, this thesis deve...
The ability to introduce new products and services, i.e. innovations, is regarded as a critical sour...
Product development has always been a key activity to gain competitive advantage. Especially in tech...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the role and meaning of openness for the purpose of enhancing th...
Networked innovation, the collaboration of companies as partners, is increasingly put forward as a p...
Innovation related activities are essential for the long-term performance of different types of orga...
The open innovation paradigm suggests that innovations do not necessarily originate from the organiz...
In modern society, with the rising focus on change and rapid development, the ability to innovate ha...
This study aims to propose improvements to the Open Innovation process for the case company R&D. The...
This paper explores the challenges organizations face in practice as they engage in open innovation ...
The concept of open innovation has gained widespread acceptance in different lines of research, and ...
This study aims to provide new insights into the collaboration between large companies and Developme...
Innovations are regarded as a principal source of competitiveness and renewal in organizations. Give...
Purpose The following master thesis addresses research on and around the topic of open innovation wi...
Nowadays, firms are often involving external organisations into what previously was limited to inter...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Through three research papers, this thesis deve...
The ability to introduce new products and services, i.e. innovations, is regarded as a critical sour...
Product development has always been a key activity to gain competitive advantage. Especially in tech...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the role and meaning of openness for the purpose of enhancing th...
Networked innovation, the collaboration of companies as partners, is increasingly put forward as a p...
Innovation related activities are essential for the long-term performance of different types of orga...
The open innovation paradigm suggests that innovations do not necessarily originate from the organiz...