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Open Innovation and Business Success
Monika Gawarzynska
Verlag Diplomica Verlag GmbH, 2010
ISBN 9783836636162 , 118 Seiten
Format PDF, OL
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Open Innovation and Business Success
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Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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List of Abbreviations
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Abstract
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1 Introduction
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1.1 Research motivation
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2 Research design
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2.1 Research structure
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2.2 Research methodology and strategy
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2.3 Research question and research purpose
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2.4 Delimitations and target group
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2.5 Origin of empirical data sources
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3 Literature Review
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3.1 Study of innovation
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3.2 Studies of innovation management
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3.3 Open Innovation literature review
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3.3.1 Open Innovation and networking
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3.3.2 Research on Open Innovation
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4 Theoretical foundation
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4.1 Closed and Open Innovation paradigm
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4.1.1 Closed Innovation theory
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4.1.2 Open Innovation concept
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4.2 Open business model and its value
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4.3 Methods for transition to Open Innovation model
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4.3.1 Strategies of Open Innovation
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4.3.2 Open source software movement
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4.3.3 Enterprise 2.0 as social software
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4.4 Role of the management in Open Innovation
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4.4.1 Leadership and culture in Open Innovation
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4.4.2 Intellectual Property management
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4.5 Role of the government in Open Innovation
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4.5.1 National system of innovation and policy framework
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4.5.2 Open Innovation policy
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5 Situation analysis in selected case studies
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5.1 Empirical evidence
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5.2 Open Innovation model in Procter and Gamble
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5.3 Enterprise 2.0 and its challenges
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5.3.1 Business use of Web 2.0 technologies
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5.3.2 German companies and Enterprise 2.0
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5.3.3 CoreMedia and business success
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5.4 Social networks
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5.4.1 Social networks and worker productivity
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5.4.2 InnoCentive and innovation networking
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5.5 Networks of Competence
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5.5.1 Emergence of clusters and its performance
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5.5.2 Management in German clusters
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5.5.3 European clusters and critics of their efficiency
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6 Advantages and contras in implementation of Open Innovation
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6.1 Motives and potential benefits of Open Innovation approach
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6.2 Benefits from “Connect and Develop” model
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6.3 Clusters and benefits from transnational collaboration
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6.4 Risks and barriers
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6.5 Extension and complexity
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7 Discussion
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7.1 Suggestions for future research
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7.2 Conclusions
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References
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Appendices
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Autorenprofil
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