Projects
Collaborative and open innovation : Future challenges for national innovation policies in the emerging European Research Area Ghent University
Henry Chesbroughs (2003) concept of open innovation provides a promising and important tool for synthesizing research on innovation collaboration (Lundvall 1991, Naas and Orstavik 1998, Piore and Sabel 1984), user-driven innovation (von Hippel 1988, Lundvall 1986) and the dynamics of IPRs (Chesbrough & Di Minin, 3007) into a bottom-up, micro based perspective on new patterns of industrial organization. Adding the aspect of globalization ...
Short Stay dr. Jun Yin: Developing Innovation Capability in Tech-intensive Industry via Open Innovation Hasselt University
Scientometric studies on IRIC (Inter-Regional Innovation Collaboration) index based on open innovation theory Hasselt University
Developing and Implementing hands-on training on Open Science and Open Innovation for Early Career Researchers (DIOSI). University of Antwerp
Short Stay Li Wangfang: Analyzing the benefits and mangement challenges of open innovation from a HRM perspective Hasselt University
Product and process innovation in the food industry through stimulation of open pilot infrastructure Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
With this project we want to stimulate product and process innovation in the food sector by the creation of an 'open innovation' infrastructure system for (mainly) SMEs. The aim is to make infrastructure from the public and the private sector (both laboratory infrastructure and test pilot and semi-industrial scale) available for the participating candidate innovators. We also make it available ...
Metrics and Benchmarks for Open Innovation Hasselt University
The pitfalls of open innovation KU Leuven
The concept of Open Innovation (OI) has breathed new life into both empirical research and industry practice concerned with distributed and collaborative modes of innovating. Certainly, the volume of OI research and its impact on practice has been remarkable. However, equally remarkable is the lack of balance. With few exceptions, the stories of OI are positive stories. The focus on successes leads to open innovation imperatives and the ...