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Book SynopsisThis Handbook seeks to be the definitive reference for the large and growing field of Open Innovation. A comprehensive collection of short and authoritative chapters, the volume summarizes the most vital research published in Open Innovation. It is an essential reference for seasoned scholars, a welcome introduction for junior scholars, and a kick-start package for undergraduate and MBA students.Four editors, 75 reviewers, and 136 contributors collaboratively developed 57 chapter handbook chapters. These present the current state of the art featuring academic theory and managerial practice as well as the outlook for how open innovation should be further developed. The empirical, conceptual, and practical insights of the handbook highlight the importance of strengthening practice-inspired research and purposeful knowledge exchanges between individuals, organizations, and ecosystems.
Table of ContentsI - Open Innovation Past, Present, and Future 1: Henry Chesbrough: A Reconsideration 20 Years Later 2: Agnieszka Radziwon and Henry Chesbrough: Open Innovation as a Field of Knowledge 3: John Bessant: The Evolving Craft of Innovation 4: Wim Vanhaverbeke and Victor Gilsing: Opening up Open Innovation & Drawing the Boundaries 5: Marcel Bogers and Joel West: A Multi-Level Framework for Selecting and Implementing Innovation Modes II - Open Innovation Within Firms 6: Ammon Salter, Anne L.J. Ter Wal, and Paola Criscuolo: The Graft and Craft of Individual-level Open Innovation 7: Mehdi Bagherzadeh and Andrei Gurca: Open Innovation: Aligning Mechanisms with Project Attributes 8: Agnieszka Radziwon and Wim Vanhaverbeke: Open Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises 9: Eva Weissenböck and Marc Gruber: Open Innovation and the Creation of High-Growth Ventures 10: Henry Chesbrough: Open Innovation in Large Companies 11: Marcus Holgersson: Designing Openness with Technology and IP III - Open Innovation Among Firms 12: Ioana Stafan: The Good, the Bad, the Open: Ethical Considerations in Open Innovation 13: Kirsimarja Blomqvist, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, and Anne-Laure Mention: Toward Integrating Trust in Open Innovation 14: Hans T. W. Frankort and John Hagedoorn: R&D Alliances and Open Innovation: Review and Opportunities 15: Sea Matilda Bez and Frédéric Le Roy: Open Innovation and Coopetition: Toward Coopetitive Open Innovation 16: Andre Marquis and Stefan Dierks: Strategic Acceleration of Open Innovation at Porsche 17: Vareska van de Vrande and Corina Kuiper: How Corporate Venturing Adds Value To Open Innovation IV - Networked Forms of Open Innovation 18: Joel West and Paul Olk: Innovation Beyond the Firm: Open Innovation and Innovation in Ecosystems 19: Joel West: Sectoral Systems of Open Innovation: The Healthcare Sector 20: Krithika Randhawa: A Typology for Engaging Individuals in Crowdsourcing 21: Lars Frederiksen, Pernille Smith, Carsten Bergenholtz, Susan Hilbolling, Michela Beretta, Oana Vuculescu, Michael Zaggl, and Helle Alsted Søndergaard: Extending the Use of Crowds for Innovation? Fund It Yourself! 22: Kathleen Diener, Frank Piller, and Patrick Pollok: Intermediaries and Platforms for Open Innovation 23: Geoffrey Parker, Georgios Petropoulos, Marshall Van Alstyne, and Joel West: Driving Open Innovation Through Open Platforms V - Implications for Public Policy 24: Esteve Almirall: Open Innovation in Smart Cities 25: Agnieszka Radziwon: Open Innovation in Regional Innovation Clusters and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems 26: Markus Perkmann: Dimensions of Openness: Universities' Strategic Choices for Innovation 27: Marion Poetz, Susanne Beck, Christoph Grimpe and Henry Sauermann: Open Innovation in Science 28: Jonathan Wareham, Laia Pujol Priego, Angelo Kenneth Romasanta and Gozal Ahmadova: Deep Tech, Big Science, and Open Innovation 29: Alberto Di Minin and Jacopo Cricchio: Open Innovation Policy: The Outline-Inspire-Promote Spinner VI - New Developments in Open Innovation 30: Erkko Autio, Hervé Legenvre, and Ari-Pekka Hameri: Open Technology Maneuvering in Digital Infrastructures 31: Xavier Ferràs, Petra Nylund, and Alexander Brem: Connecting The (Invisible) Dots: When Artificial Intelligence Meets Open Innovation 32: Paul R. Carlile and Karl-Emanuel Dionne: Events to Span Knowledge Boundaries for Open Innovation 33: Ann-Kristin Zobel, Stephen Comello, and Lukas Falcke: Accelerating the Race to Net-Zero through Open Innovation 34: Gabriel Cavalli and Anita M. McGahan: Opening Innovation to Address Grand Challenges VII - Open Innovation and Theory 35: Yao Sun, Ann Majchrzak, and Arvind Malhotra: Open Innovation Theories 36: Nicolai J. Foss and Tianjao Xu: Advancing the Microfoundations of Open Innovation 37: Stefano Brusoni and Daniella Laureiro Martinez: Leadership Skills for Inbound and Outbound Open Innovation 38: Melissa M. Appleyard and Herb Velazquez: Customer-Centric Open Innovation Guided by Design Strategy 39: Richard Whittington: Open Strategy and Innovation: a Practice Theory Perspective 40: Qinli Lu and Christopher L Tucci: The Open Innovation/ Business Model Innovation Nexus 41: Saras Sarasvathy: Effectuation and Open Innovation 42: David J. Teece: The Changing Nature of Open Innovation VIII - Open Innovation in Practice 43: Bill Roschek Jr. and Erica Jones: Open R&D in Large Corporations 44: James Zemlin: Ubiquitous Software Innovation Building Block: Open Source 45: Hilary Carter: Measuring the Economic Value of Open Source Software 46: Param Singh and Jim Spohrer: Cloud Metadata & Interoperability: Open Innovation and Open-Source Software Tooling 47: Ing. Reinhold Achatz: How Open Innovation Enabled a Standard for Sovereign Data Exchange 48: Mallik Tatipamula: Open Innovation in the Context of Digital Ecosystems 49: Ernesto Ciorra, Emanuele Polimanti, and Andrea Canino: Innovability for a Better World (and a New One?) 50: Marisol Menendez Alvarez: A Practitioner View: Three Dimensions for OI Maturity IX - Open Innovation and Teaching 51: Justyna Drabrowska and Jonathan Sims: Teaching Open Innovation in Business Schools 52: Sabine Brunswicker: Teaching Engineers about Open Innovation X - Challenges, Critiques and Suggestions 53: Wim Vanhaverbeke, Henry Chesbrough, Joel West, and Agnieszka Radziwon: Overcoming Organizational Obstacles to Open Innovation Success 54: Dieudonnee Cobben and Marcel L.A.M. Bogers: The Use of Open Innovation Metrics 55: Henry Chesbrough: Failure Cases in Open Innovation 56: Keld Laursen, Ammon Salter, and Deepak Somaya: Complementarities and Tensions between Appropriability and Open Innovation 57: Agnieszka Radziwon, Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke, and Joel West: The Future of Open Innovation