This Handbook seeks to be the definitive reference for the large and growing field of Open Innovation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- I - Open Innovation Past, Present, and Future
- 1: Henry Chesbrough: A Reconsideration 20 Years Later
- 2: Agnieszka Radziwon and Henry Chesbrough: Open Innovation as a Field of Knowledge
- 3: John Bessant: The Evolving Craft of Innovation
- 4: Wim Vanhaverbeke and Victor Gilsing: Opening up Open Innovation and Drawing the Boundaries
- 5: Marcel Bogers and Joel West: A Multi-Level Framework for Selecting and Implementing Innovation Modes
- II - Open Innovation Within Firms
- 6: Ammon Salter, Anne L.J. Ter Wal, and Paola Criscuolo: The Graft and Craft of Individual-level Open Innovation
- 7: Mehdi Bagherzadeh and Andrei Gurca: Open Innovation: Aligning Mechanisms with Project Attributes
- 8: Agnieszka Radziwon and Wim Vanhaverbeke: Open Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
- 9: Eva Weissenböck and Marc Gruber: Open Innovation and the Creation of High-Growth Ventures
- 10: Henry Chesbrough: Open Innovation in Large Companies
- 11: Marcus Holgersson: Designing Openness with Technology and IP
- III - Open Innovation Among Firms
- 12: Ioana Stafan: The Good, the Bad, the Open: Ethical Considerations in Open Innovation
- 13: Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, and Anne-Laure Mention: Toward Integrating Trust in Open Innovation
- 14: Hans T. W. Frankort and John Hagedoorn: RandD Alliances and Open Innovation: Review and Opportunities
- 15: Sea Matilda Bez and Frédéric Le Roy: Open Innovation and Coopetition: Toward Coopetitive Open Innovation
- 16: Andre Marquis and Stefan Dierks: Strategic Acceleration of Open Innovation at Porsche
- 17: Vareska van de Vrande and Corina Kuiper: How Corporate Venturing Adds Value To Open Innovation
- IV - Networked Forms of Open Innovation
- 18: Joel West and Paul Olk: Innovation Beyond the Firm: Open Innovation and Innovation in Ecosystems
- 19: Joel West: Sectoral Systems of Open Innovation: The Healthcare Sector
- 20: Krithika Randhawa: A Typology for Engaging Individuals in Crowdsourcing
- 21: Lars Frederiksen, Pernille Smith, Carsten Bergenholtz, Susan Hilbolling, Michela Beretta, Oana Vuculescu, Michael Zaggl, and Helle Alsted Søndergaard: Extending the Use of Crowds for Innovation? Fund It Yourself!
- 22: Kathleen Diener, Frank Piller, and Patrick Pollok: Intermediaries and Platforms for Open Innovation
- 23: Geoffrey Parker, Georgios Petropoulos, Marshall Van Alstyne, and Joel West: Driving Open Innovation Through Open Platforms
- V - Implications for Public Policy
- 24: Esteve Almirall: Open Innovation in Smart Cities
- 25: Agnieszka Radziwon: Open Innovation in Regional Innovation Clusters and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
- 26: Markus Perkmann: Dimensions of Openness: Universities' Strategic Choices for Innovation
- 27: Marion Poetz, Susanne Beck, Christoph Grimpe and Henry Sauermann: Open Innovation in Science
- 28: Jonathan Wareham, Laia Pujol Priego, Angelo Kenneth Romasanta and Gozal Ahmadova: Deep Tech, Big Science, and Open Innovation
- 29: Alberto Di Minin and Jacopo Cricchio: Open Innovation Policy: The Outline-Inspire-Promote Spinner
- VI - New Developments in Open Innovation
- 30: Erkko Autio, Hervé Legenvre, and Ari-Pekka Hameri: Open Technology Maneuvering in Digital Infrastructures
- 31: Xavier Ferràs, Petra Nylund, and Alexander Brem: Connecting The (Invisible) Dots: When Artificial Intelligence Meets Open Innovation
- 32: Paul R. Carlile and Karl-Emanuel Dionne: Events to Span Knowledge Boundaries for Open Innovation
- 33: Ann-Kristin Zobel, Stephen Comello, and Lukas Falcke: Accelerating the Race to Net-Zero through Open Innovation
- 34: Gabriel Cavalli and Anita M. McGahan: Opening Innovation to Address Grand Challenges
- VII - Open Innovation and Theory
- 35: Yao Sun, Ann Majchrzak, and Arvind Malhotra: Open Innovation Theories
- 36: Nicolai J. Foss and Tianjao Xu: Advancing the Microfoundations of Open Innovation
- 37: Stefano Brusoni and Daniella Laureiro Martinez: Leadership Skills for Inbound and Outbound Open Innovation
- 38: Melissa M. Appleyard and Herb Velazquez: Customer-Centric Open Innovation Guided by Design Strategy
- 39: Richard Whittington: Open Strategy and Innovation: a Practice Theory Perspective
- 40: Qinli Lu and Christopher L Tucci: The Open Innovation/ Business Model Innovation Nexus
- 41: Saras Sarasvathy: Effectuation and Open Innovation
- 42: David J. Teece: The Changing Nature of Open Innovation
- VIII - Open Innovation in Practice
- 43: Bill Roschek Jr. and Erica Jones: Open RandD in Large Corporations
- 44: James Zemlin: Ubiquitous Software Innovation Building Block: Open Source
- 45: Hilary Carter: Measuring the Economic Value of Open Source Software
- 46: Param Singh and Jim Spohrer: Cloud Metadata and Interoperability: Open Innovation and Open-Source Software Tooling
- 47: Ing. Reinhold Achatz: How Open Innovation Enabled a Standard for Sovereign Data Exchange
- 48: Mallik Tatipamula: Open Innovation in the Context of Digital Ecosystems
- 49: Ernesto Ciorra, Emanuele Polimanti, and Andrea Canino: Innovability for a Better World (and a New One?)
- 50: Marisol Menendez Alvarez: A Practitioner View: Three Dimensions for OI Maturity
- IX - Open Innovation and Teaching
- 51: Justyna D browska and Jonathan Sims: Teaching Open Innovation in Business Schools
- 52: Sabine Brunswicker: Teaching Engineers about Open Innovation
- X - Challenges, Critiques and Suggestions
- 53: Wim Vanhaverbeke, Henry Chesbrough, Joel West, and Agnieszka Radziwon: Overcoming Organizational Obstacles to Open Innovation Success
- 54: Dieudonnee Cobben and Marcel L.A.M. Bogers: The Use of Open Innovation Metrics
- 55: Henry Chesbrough: Failure Cases in Open Innovation
- 56: Keld Laursen, Ammon Salter, and Deepak Somaya: Complementarities and Tensions between Appropriability and Open Innovation
- 57: Agnieszka Radziwon, Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke, and Joel West: The Future of Open Innovation