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When do firms undertake open, collaborative activities? Introduction to the special section on open innovation and open business models

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  • Christopher L. Tucci
  • Henry Chesbrough
  • Frank Piller
  • Joel West

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The explicit goal of the inaugural World Open Innovation Conference (WOIC) was to attract both leading academic researchers in open innovation and leading industry practitioners of open innovation, seeking to get these two groups to engage with one another. This introductory article sets the intellectual context of the WOIC, summarizes the "top" four articles resulting from the conference, and provides a research agenda based on a high-level view of all the submissions and sessions.

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  • Christopher L. Tucci & Henry Chesbrough & Frank Piller & Joel West, 2016. "When do firms undertake open, collaborative activities? Introduction to the special section on open innovation and open business models," Industrial and Corporate Change, Oxford University Press and the Associazione ICC, vol. 25(2), pages 283-288.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:indcch:v:25:y:2016:i:2:p:283-288.
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