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Session Type: PDW Workshop
Program Session: 116 | Submission: 10032 | Sponsor(s): (TIM, BPS, ENT, OCIS, PNP)
Scheduled: Friday, Aug 5 2016 12:45PM - 2:45PM at Anaheim Marriott in Northwest Marquis Ballroom
 
Researching Open Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges
Researching Open Innovation
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Organizer: Marcel Bogers, U. of Copenhagen
Organizer: Jonathan Sims, Babson College
Facilitator: Allan N Afuah, U. of Michigan
Facilitator: Esteve Almirall, ESADE Business School
Facilitator: Sabine Brunswicker, Purdue U., West Lafayette
Facilitator: Alberto Di Minin, U. of California, Berkeley
Facilitator: John E. Ettlie, Rochester Institute of Technology
Facilitator: Lars Frederiksen, Aarhus U.
Facilitator: Annabelle Gawer, U. of Surrey
Facilitator: Marc Gruber, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Facilitator: Stefan Haefliger, Cass Business School, City U. London
Facilitator: Dennis Hilgers, Johannes Kepler U.
Facilitator: Keld Laursen, Copenhagen Business School
Facilitator: Ann Majchrzak, U. of Southern California
Facilitator: Ian P. McCarthy, Simon Fraser U.
Facilitator: Satish Nambisan, U. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Facilitator: Susanne Ollila, Chalmers U. of Technology
Facilitator: Frank T. Piller, RWTH Aachen U.
Facilitator: Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Politecnico di Milano
Facilitator: Anne L.J. ter Wal, Imperial College Business School
Facilitator: Wim Vanhaverbeke, U. Hasselt/ ESADE Business School/ National U. of Singapore
Facilitator: Joel West, Keck Graduate Institute
Open innovation is a management concept that describes the purposive management of knowledge flows across organizational boundaries. It has attracted significant attention from management researchers and has been studied using a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. At the same time, researchers in a growing number of disciplines and divisions are attracted to this domain. And while our understanding of open innovation is generally increasing, many challenges in researching open innovation remain. This PDW gathers a number of active scholars conducting research related to open innovation. These scholars will share and build on their experiences in researching open innovation to identify some key challenges — and associated opportunities — to help advance research in this domain. The facilitators will introduce and discuss these challenges, which cover a broad range of levels of analysis and various theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, and then moderate a round table discussion with interested participants. Pre- registration is recommended for the round table — with pre-defined topics for each table — but attendance is open as long as space permits.
Interested participants should register via www.marcelbogers.com/pdw before August 1st.
Search Terms: Theory | Methods | Levels of analysis
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