
Exploring the Culture of Open Innovation
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Contributors from business and economics describe theories and practices of open innovation and how they could lead to an economic system different from that under the each-against-all model. Their topics are in search of the origin of an open innovation culture; the culture of open innovation as a new Twilight Zone; sharing, giving, and taking: enabling citizen entrepreneurship; the evolution of businesses: a Darwinian metaphor; the state of the art of open innovation culture; connecting the dots: from clusters to ecosystems; citizen outsourcing; and creating and enabling ecosystems for open innovation: challenges and how to cope with them. -- Annotation (c)2018 * (protoview.com) *More details
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Preface; Fabrizio GalimbertiChapter 1. In search of the origin of an open innovation culture; Piero Formica and Martin Curley
Chapter 2. The culture of open innovation - a new Twilight Zone?; Leif Edvinsson
Chapter 3. Sharing, giving and taking: Enabling citizen entrepreneurship; Jay Mitra
Chapter 4. The evolution of businesses: A Darwinian metaphor; Vincenzo Nicolo
Chapter 5. The state of the art of open innovation culture; Diego Matricano
Chapter 6. Connecting dots: From clusters to ecosystems; Bror Salmelin
Chapter 7. Citizen crowdsourcing: 'Ask not what your country can do for you...'; Peter Robbins
Chapter 8. Creating and enabling ecosystems for open innovation: Challenges and how to
overcome them; Edna Pasher, Otthein Herzog, Mor Harir, Yaara Turjeman and Wu Zhiqiang
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