Open Innovation in Firms and Public Administrations: Technologies for Value Creation

Open Innovation in Firms and Public Administrations: Technologies for Value Creation

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Release Date: November, 2011|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 379
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-341-6
ISBN13: 9781613503416|ISBN10: 1613503415|EISBN13: 9781613503423
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Description:

Economic globalization and the application of information and communication technologies have offered firms the opportunity to develop and distribute new knowledge.

Open Innovation in Firms and Public Administrations: Technologies for Value Creation analyzes open innovation in a global context and proposes business models and institutional actors that promote the development of open innovation in firms, institutions, and public administrations worldwide. This book provides insights and supports executives concerned with the management of open innovation and organizational development in different types of open innovation communities and environments.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Collaborative Innovation
  • Innovation Efficiency
  • Intellectual Property
  • Knowledge Sharing
  • Leadership in Open Innovation
  • Open Business Models
  • Open Innovation in the Mobile Industry
  • Organizational Culture
  • Process Innovation
  • Technology-Driven Innovation
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Covering a wide range of research from a genuinely international perspective, [this book] offers many insights into the detail of open innovation as it is being explored and played out in a number of different contexts. Drawing on a wealth of empirical data gathered through surveys, cases and other approaches it provides an important and timely roadmap which should be of considerable value to organizations looking to travel in the (still) new world of open innovation.

– John Bessant, Exeter University and Imperial College
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Carmen de Pablos Heredero is a Professor in the Business Administration Area at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain from 1994. She is the main researcher for the Openinnova group centered on the research of Open innovation and is responsible for the Master’s degree and Doctoral program on Business Administration and Organization Theory. She is specialized in the impact of information technologies over organizational systems and entrepreneurship where she develops main research. She has presented communications in different international venues and has published in specialized journals. She has also worked as a consultant in the area of IS management at Primma Consulting.
David López Berzosa is with Department of Operations and Technology at I.E Business School. He holds a PhD in Telematic Engineering by the Technical university of Madrid, he is also MBA by the I.E Business School. Dr. David has more than 10 years of professional and academic experience intelecommunications and healthcare. He has consulted for firms such as IBM, Ericsson, Telefónica, Vivendi and several public agencies. His researchinterests are related to knowledge-intensive servicing, open innovation and complex systems.
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Carmen de Pablos Heredero, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain 
  • David López Berzosa, IE Business School, Spain
  • Johan Stahre, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 
  • Ignacio Soret Los Santos, ESIC Marketing and Business School, Spain 
  • Jose Luis Montes Botella, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain