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Free revealing in open innovation: A comparison of different models and their benefits for companies
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2011-03-07
Sprache
English
Volume
13
Issue
2
Start Page
95
End Page
118
Citation
International Journal of Product Development 13 (2): 95-118 (2011)
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
Inderscience Enterprises
In open innovation processes, free-revealing of information has proliferated in the wake of distributed electronic communication systems. Many scholars have coined a multitude of concepts to explain this free-revealing phenomenon and to develop models of organising innovation based on it. These models are partly overlapping, partly exclusive, and partly encompassing. In an extensive literature review, we identify five such concepts and research streams: collective invention, user innovation networks, commons-based peer production, crowdsourcing and open-source innovation. We compare and contrast these models along several dimensions. We present an integrative perspective on the five models and derive implications for research and practice.
Subjects
Collective invention
Commons-based peer production
Comparative analysis
Crowdsourcing
Distributed innovation
Free revealing of information
Innovation models
Open source
User innovation networks
DDC Class
330: Wirtschaft