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Module 2: Managing collaborative innovation |
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Ewa Kopczynska |
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Managing collaborative innovation (this is going to be the link) Open innovation can bring significant benefits to SMEs. But to obtain the benefit of open innovation you need to ensure a proper selection and management of open innovation projects. In this module, you will learn the main aspects relevant in this scope. This module consolidates the big picture of open innovation management. In this way, it will help you understand how specific areas we approached across the Virtual Open Innovation Ecosystem connect and contribute to your effective open innovation management. |
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Upon completing this module, you should be able to: |
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References
Dodgson, M., Gann, D. M. and Phillips, N. eds. (2014), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management, Oxford University Press 2014
Lindegaard S (2011). Making Open Innovation Work. CreateSpace, North Charleston, SC.
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Moreno-Menéndez A.M., Casillas J.C. (2014) Open Innovation and Internationalization Behavior: The Case of Spanish Firms. In: Culpan R. (eds) Open Innovation through Strategic Alliances. Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
OECD (2008). Open Innovation in Global Networks. OECD Publications
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Vanhaverbeke WPM (2017). Managing Open Innovation in SMEs. Cambridge University Press
[1] Alexy, O. and Dachlander, L. (2014). Managing Open Innovation. In ed. Dodgson, M., Gann, D. M. and Phillips, N. The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management, Oxford University Press 2014
[2] Lindegaard, S. (2011). Making Open Innovation Work, CreateSpace, NorthCharlston SC
[3] Vanhaverbeke, W. (2017), Managing Open Innovation in SMEs, Cambridge University Press, UK.