Aquaculture and Open Innovation
November 6th, 2007 by AndrewTo find out more about open innovation, you might care to check out some of Henry Chesbrough’s work. Henry is credited with having originated the term open innovation and has authored a couple of books which describe the development of open innovation practices.
His books are as follows:
Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting From Technology
Open Business Models: How to Thrive in the New Innovation Landscape
Click the above links and you will be taken through to brief discussions of these books.
Other writings by Henry Chesbrough include:
Henry W. Chesbrough, The Era of Open Innovation, MIT Sloan management review, Vol. 44, Nº 3, 2003 , pags. 35-41
The Logic of Open Innovation: Managing Intellectual Property, California Management Review, ISSN 0008-1256, Vol. 45, Nº 3, 2003, pags. 33-58
A Better Way to Innovate, Harvard Business Review, ISSN 0017-8012, Vol. 81, Nº 7, 2003, pags. 12-13
Organizing for Innovation: When Is Virtual Virtuous? David J. Teece, Henry W. Chesbrough, Harvard Business Review, ISSN 0017-8012, Vol. 80, Nº 8, 2002, pags. 127-135
We would certainly appreciate any additional Chesbrough links that you think are worthwhile drawing to our attention. Please comment to add relevant resources.
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