Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own way. This paper explores the different models for opening up the innovation process adopted in practice, by means of an extended survey among Italian manufacturing companies. The study in particular distinguishes different open innovation models with respect to two variables: (i) the number and type of partners with whom the company collaborates (partner variety) and (ii) the number and type of phases of the innovation process actually open to external collaborations. (innovation phase variety). The study shows that four distinct models are adopted, corresponding to four clusters of companies: open innovators, closed innovators, integrated collaborators and specialised collaborators. The paper describes each cluster in terms of contextual conditions, objectives for collaborating and managerial-organisational tools supporting open innovation;, illustrates the main relationships between these conditions and innovation model adopted by companies and at last tries to draw some tentative explanation of the influence of openness on the innovative performance of companies.
Open Innovation Models Adopted in Practice: an Extensive Study in Italy
PELLEGRINI, LUISA
2010-01-01
Abstract
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own way. This paper explores the different models for opening up the innovation process adopted in practice, by means of an extended survey among Italian manufacturing companies. The study in particular distinguishes different open innovation models with respect to two variables: (i) the number and type of partners with whom the company collaborates (partner variety) and (ii) the number and type of phases of the innovation process actually open to external collaborations. (innovation phase variety). The study shows that four distinct models are adopted, corresponding to four clusters of companies: open innovators, closed innovators, integrated collaborators and specialised collaborators. The paper describes each cluster in terms of contextual conditions, objectives for collaborating and managerial-organisational tools supporting open innovation;, illustrates the main relationships between these conditions and innovation model adopted by companies and at last tries to draw some tentative explanation of the influence of openness on the innovative performance of companies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.