The open source model--Beyond software

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Authors

  • C Raasch
  • K Balka
  • C Herstatt
  • N Abdelkafi
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEURAM Conference
Publication date2009
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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Publications

  1. Research paper 1: Open foresight: Bridging insights from open and user innovation
  2. Examining the Relationships between Circular Economy Implementation and four Dimensions of Firm Performance
  3. How Companies Involve Customer Perspectives In Circular-Oriented Innovation: Insights From A Multiple-Case Study
  4. A typology of user innovation
  5. The dynamics of user innovation
  6. Open Source Innovation: A study of openness and community expectations
  7. The dynamics of user innovation: Drivers and impediments of innovation activities
  8. Adoption bias and its mitigation practices for user innovated products: Experimental evidence from the household sector
  9. Prozessgestaltung der frühen Phasen
  10. The dominant role of" local" information in user innovation: The case of mountain biking
  11. All that glitters is not gold: How motives for open innovation collaboration with startups diverge from action in corporate accelerators
  12. To Own or Not to Own: How Ownership Effects User Innovation?-An Empirical Study in the Rowing Sport Market
  13. The relation of patent ownership and firm success cases from the LCD Flat-Panel-Display industry
  14. Study 2: Lessons from GE Healthcare: How Incumbents Can Systematically Create Disruptive Innovations
  15. Guidelines for the writing of scientific work at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management, Hamburg Univerisity of Technology
  16. Planning and uncertainity in new product development
  17. The tensions of managing innovation in a project-based environment: The case of small and medium-sized architectural firms
  18. ‘Pushing the envelope’--transcending the conventional wisdom of frugal innovation
  19. Influencing user innovation activities--A microeconomic perspective and model
  20. 1 What is frugal innovation?
  21. 2 The Frugality 4.0 paradigm
  22. The question of a frugal mindset in Western MNCs: Exploring an emerging phenomenon with a systematic literature review
  23. Consumer innovation in the poor versus rich world: Some differences and similarities
  24. The question of a frugal mindset in MNCs: Framing an emerging phenomenon with a systematic literature review
  25. Connecting user innovation, frugal innovation and reverse innovation: case of Epson’s Eco Tank Printer’
  26. Developing circular product innovation capabilities--The supporting role of certifying offices in the transition to a circular economy
  27. A typology of user innovation: 20th International CINet Conference
  28. How to transfer discontinuous technology into radical innovation: some evidence from three nanotech cases
  29. Exploring Opportunities for Global Innovation
  30. An implementation of the lead user market research method in a'low tech'product area: pipe hangers
  31. Users as sources for radical service innovations: opportunities from collaboration with service lead users
  32. The chief technology officer (CTO) in literature and practice—A review and results from field research in Japan
  33. Planning and uncertainty in new product development
  34. Perspectives and misconceptions about frugal engineering in advanced product development: an industry insight
  35. Mobile services in banking sector: the role of innovative business solutions in generating competitive advantage
  36. Technology and Innovations Management
  37. Growing Demand for Affordable Solutions
  38. Exogenous vs. Endogenous Governance in Innovation Communities: Effects on Motivation and Conflict.
  39. Study 1: the bottom of the pyramid market as a source for disruptive innovations
  40. Innovationen im öffentlichen Sektor
  41. Study 3: Lessons from Tata: How Leadership Can Drive Disruptive Innovations
  42. The Emergence of Care Robotics--A Publication and Patent Analysis
  43. Key factors for successful logistics: services, transportation concepts, IT and management tools
  44. Firms’ transition to green product service system innovators: cases from the mobility sector
  45. The Frugality 4.0 paradigm: why frugal innovations are transcending beyond emerging economies
  46. The emergence of care robotics: A publication and patent analysis
  47. The emergence of Indian multinationals: An empirical study of motives, status-quo and trends of Indian investments in Germany
  48. Key Factors for Successful Logistics
  49. Technology market intermediaries and innovation
  50. Technologie-und Innovationsmanagement