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What Type of Companies Benefits from University Spillovers?

Bernd Ebersberger (), Andreas Altmann () and Sverre J. Herstad ()
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Bernd Ebersberger: MCI Management Center Innsbruck—The Entrepreneurial School
Andreas Altmann: MCI Management Center Innsbruck—The Entrepreneurial School
Sverre J. Herstad: Norwegian Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education

Chapter Chapter 19 in Universities in Change, 2012, pp 323-337 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Over the last decades firms have broken away from purely internally oriented innovation activities to more interactive and open innovation processes (Chesbrough 2003; Christensen et al. 2005), because they recognize that the development and the production of their products have to rely on a wide range of external ideas, component technologies, and complementary capabilities.

Keywords: University Spillovers; Open Innovation Processes; External Ideas; Corporate Innovation Strategy; Innovation System Concept (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-4590-6_19

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