A practitioners perspective on the benefits of open innovation

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Abstract

The common approaches to innovation deployed by many corporations are ineffective and associated with a collection of well-defined risks including hype driven and biased decision making, risk aversion, and disruption. In contrast, open innovation programs reduce these same risks and deliver a variety of substantial benefits ranging from increased innovation speed, reduced costs, and increased probability of success.

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Stroh, T. (2019). A practitioners perspective on the benefits of open innovation. Journal of Innovation Management, 7(2), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-0606_007.002_0002

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