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9780192899798

The Oxford Handbook of Open Innovation

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2024-05-08
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Author Biography

Henry Chesbrough is Maire Tecnimont Professor of Open Innovation and Sustainability at Luiss University in Rome. He is the founding Faculty Director of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, and he holds a PhD from UC Berkeley, an MBA from Stanford, and a BA from Yale University.

Agnieszka Radziwon is an Associate Professor of Innovation Management, Aarhus University in Denmark and Garwood Fellow at Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business in the United States. She holds PhD in Product Design and Innovation from the University of Southern Denmark.


Wim Vanhaverbeke is Professor of Digital Strategy and Innovation at the University of Antwerp. He is co-editor in chief of Technovation, has published in different international journals, and he has co-edited three books on open innovation. His current research is focusing on open innovation, digital strategies, and digital transformation.


Joel West has spent the last 25 years researching how companies in high-technology industries achieve firm success through strategic openness, both to increase cooperative value creation and also to gain competitive advantage. Beginning with research in 2004 on firms applying open innovation principles with open source software, he has pioneered the study of multilateral collaboration in open innovation, including communities, platforms, ecosystems, and consortia.

Table of Contents

I - Open Innovation Past, Present, and Future1. A Reconsideration 20 Years Later, Henry Chesbrough2. Open Innovation as a Field of Knowledge, Agnieszka Radziwon and Henry Chesbrough3. The Evolving Craft of Innovation, John Bessant4. Opening up Open Innovation & Drawing the Boundaries, Wim Vanhaverbeke and Victor Gilsing5. A Multi-Level Framework for Selecting and Implementing Innovation Modes, Marcel Bogers and Joel WestII - Open Innovation Within Firms6. The Graft and Craft of Individual-level Open Innovation, Ammon Salter, Anne L.J. Ter Wal, and Paola Criscuolo7. Open Innovation: Aligning Mechanisms with Project Attributes, Mehdi Bagherzadeh and Andrei Gurca8. Open Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Agnieszka Radziwon and Wim Vanhaverbeke9. Open Innovation and the Creation of High-Growth Ventures, Eva Weissenböck and Marc Gruber10. Open Innovation in Large Companies, Henry Chesbrough11. Designing Openness with Technology and IP, Marcus HolgerssonIII - Open Innovation Among Firms12. The Good, the Bad, the Open: Ethical Considerations in Open Innovation, Ioana Stafan13. Toward Integrating Trust in Open Innovation, Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, and Anne-Laure Mention14. R&D Alliances and Open Innovation: Review and Opportunities, Hans T. W. Frankort and John Hagedoorn15. Open Innovation and Coopetition: Toward Coopetitive Open Innovation, Sea Matilda Bez and Frédéric Le Roy16. Strategic Acceleration of Open Innovation at Porsche, Andre Marquis and Stefan Dierks17. How Corporate Venturing Adds Value To Open Innovation, Vareska van de Vrande and Corina KuiperIV - Networked Forms of Open Innovation18. Innovation Beyond the Firm: Open Innovation and Innovation in Ecosystems, Joel West and Paul Olk19. Sectoral Systems of Open Innovation: The Healthcare Sector, Joel West20. A Typology for Engaging Individuals in Crowdsourcing, Krithika Randhawa21. Extending the Use of Crowds for Innovation? Fund It Yourself!, Lars Frederiksen, Pernille Smith, Carsten Bergenholtz, Susan Hilbolling, Michela Beretta, Oana Vuculescu, Michael Zaggl, and Helle Alsted Søndergaard22. Intermediaries and Platforms for Open Innovation, Kathleen Diener, Frank Piller, and Patrick Pollok23. Driving Open Innovation Through Open Platforms, Geoffrey Parker, Georgios Petropoulos, Marshall Van Alstyne, and Joel WestV - Implications for Public Policy24. Open Innovation in Smart Cities, Esteve Almirall25. Open Innovation in Regional Innovation Clusters and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems, Agnieszka Radziwon26. Dimensions of Openness: Universities' Strategic Choices for Innovation, Markus Perkmann27. Open Innovation in Science, Marion Poetz, Susanne Beck, Christoph Grimpe and Henry Sauermann28. Deep Tech, Big Science, and Open Innovation, Jonathan Wareham, Laia Pujol Priego, Angelo Kenneth Romasanta and Gozal Ahmadova29. Open Innovation Policy: The Outline-Inspire-Promote Spinner, Alberto Di Minin and Jacopo CricchioVI - New Developments in Open Innovation30. Open Technology Maneuvering in Digital Infrastructures, Erkko Autio, Hervé Legenvre, and Ari-Pekka Hameri31. Connecting The (Invisible) Dots: When Artificial Intelligence Meets Open Innovation, Xavier Ferrà s, Petra Nylund, and Alexander Brem32. Events to Span Knowledge Boundaries for Open Innovation, Paul R. Carlile and Karl-Emanuel Dionne33. Accelerating the Race to Net-Zero through Open Innovation, Ann-Kristin Zobel, Stephen Comello, and Lukas Falcke34. Opening Innovation to Address Grand Challenges, Gabriel Cavalli and Anita M. McGahanVII - Open Innovation and Theory35. Open Innovation Theories, Yao Sun, Ann Majchrzak, and Arvind Malhotra36. Advancing the Microfoundations of Open Innovation, Nicolai J. Foss and Tianjao Xu37. Leadership Skills for Inbound and Outbound Open Innovation, Stefano Brusoni and Daniella Laureiro Martinez38. Customer-Centric Open Innovation Guided by Design Strategy, Melissa M. Appleyard and Herb Velazquez39. Open Strategy and Innovation: a Practice Theory Perspective, Richard Whittington40. The Open Innovation/ Business Model Innovation Nexus, Qinli Lu and Christopher L Tucci41. Effectuation and Open Innovation, Saras Sarasvathy42. The Changing Nature of Open Innovation, David J. TeeceVIII - Open Innovation in Practice43. Open R&D in Large Corporations, Bill Roschek Jr. and Erica Jones44. Ubiquitous Software Innovation Building Block: Open Source, James Zemlin45. Measuring the Economic Value of Open Source Software, Hilary Carter46. Cloud Metadata & Interoperability: Open Innovation and Open-Source Software Tooling, Param Singh and Jim Spohrer47. How Open Innovation Enabled a Standard for Sovereign Data Exchange, Ing. Reinhold Achatz48. Open Innovation in the Context of Digital Ecosystems, Mallik Tatipamula49. Innovability for a Better World (and a New One?), Ernesto Ciorra, Emanuele Polimanti, and Andrea Canino50. A Practitioner View: Three Dimensions for OI Maturity, Marisol Menendez AlvarezIX - Open Innovation and Teaching51. Teaching Open Innovation in Business Schools, Justyna DÄ?browska and Jonathan Sims52. Teaching Engineers about Open Innovation, Sabine BrunswickerX - Challenges, Critiques and Suggestions53. Overcoming Organizational Obstacles to Open Innovation Success, Wim Vanhaverbeke, Henry Chesbrough, Joel West, and Agnieszka Radziwon54. The Use of Open Innovation Metrics, Dieudonnee Cobben and Marcel L.A.M. Bogers55. Failure Cases in Open Innovation, Henry Chesbrough56. Complementarities and Tensions between Appropriability and Open Innovation, Keld Laursen, Ammon Salter, and Deepak Somaya57. The Future of Open Innovation, Agnieszka Radziwon, Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke, and Joel West

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