Open Innovation is the use of internal and other companies' ideas to develop new businesses. Open Innovation 2.0 is an exciting new approach, a mash-up of ideas into action to make things happen. Open Innovation is one of the important components of the foreseen European Innovation System, where all stakeholders need to be involved in a Quadruple helix innovation model – involving institutional bodies, research sphere, business sector, and citizens in the process. This new generation of open innovation leads to stronger economic impact and better user experience in Europe.
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Koenig Philip (mardi, 21 janvier 2014 16:15)
excellent travaillons ensemble dans ce sens !!!
le Valais, nos destinations, notre énergie hydroélectrique peuvent et doivent en profiter en profiter pour redynamiser nos propositions de valeurs et business modèle meta - , macro - et micro !!!
a tres bientot, Philip
jm (mercredi, 22 janvier 2014 01:11)
Really interesting, thanks!
I think that you would be really interested in some recent research that I have come across explaining crowds, open innovation, and citizen science. In particular I feel you may find these two emerging pieces of research very relevant:
- The Theory of Crowd Capital
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2193115
- The Contours of Crowd Capability
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2324637
Powerful stuff, no?
Sophie (jeudi, 23 janvier 2014 09:49)
Hi jm,
Could you write us a mail so we can discuss about the Power of Crowd? My professionnal adress is sophie.latrille@hevs.ch, scientific collaborator at the Entrepreneurship & Management Institute.
Thanks a lot for your comment.
Have a nice day.