Openness to Innovation and Innovation Culture
Martin Curley and
Bror Salmelin
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Martin Curley: Maynooth University
Bror Salmelin: Contents and Technology, EU Commission
Chapter Chapter 13 in Open Innovation 2.0, 2018, pp 129-142 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Open innovation requires courage to be open for innovation. It requires courage to seek (and discover) the new which might lead to disruptive solutions. Openness to innovation also has a twin: courage for seeking the unexpected. Experimentation involves failures but not fundamental and costly ones, and thus the probability of finding timely scale-up solutions is significantly higher than in traditional project approach.
Keywords: Costly Ones; Dislocation Solution; Cross-organizational Issues; Current Technological Revolution; Shared Value Creation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62878-3_13
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