Who Drives Innovation? Apple
Jieun Kim (),
Buyong Jeong () and
Daejung Kim ()
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Jieun Kim: Hanyang University
Buyong Jeong: Korean Intellectual Property Office
Daejung Kim: Hankyong National University
Chapter Chapter 11 in Patent Analytics, 2021, pp 139-148 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Apple has long credited a culture of innovation as a primary driver of its success. However, there is not much information on how Apple’s internal innovation networks formed, how they have evolved over the years, who the core inventors have been, or the extent to which Steve Jobs influenced innovation. Throughout the many lawsuits surrounding the iPhone, court documents and patent filing history unravel Apple's innovation team's long, mysterious story. This chapter deploys a series of the inventor networks derived from Periscopic and Kenedict to demystify Apple’s internal innovation network structure.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2930-3_11
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