What Is Open Source Innovation?: An Economic, Social, Artifact, and Innovation-Incentive Perspective with Implications for Firms

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Authors

  • Daniel Ehls
  • Cornelius Herstatt
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOpen Source Innovation
Publication date2015
Pages3--26
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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  5. External search for exploration of future discontinuities and trends: Implications from the literature using co-citation and content analysis
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  7. What Is Open Source Innovation?: An Economic, Social, Artifact, and Innovation-Incentive Perspective with Implications for Firms
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  14. The question of a frugal mindset in MNCs: Framing an emerging phenomenon with a systematic literature review
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  17. Bottom of the pyramid concept: Taking stock
  18. Developing frugal innovations with inventive analogies: preliminary evidence from innovations in India
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