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West, J. (2012), "Managing distributed innovation: strategic utilization of open and user innovation", Strategic Direction, Vol. 28 No. 9. https://doi.org/10.1108/sd.2012.05628iaa.010
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Managing distributed innovation: strategic utilization of open and user innovation
Article type: Abstracts From: Strategic Direction, Volume 28, Issue 9
Bogers M., West J. Creativity and Innovation Management, March 2012, Vol. 21 Issue: 1, Start Page: 61, No. of pages: 15
Research from a variety of perspectives has argued that innovation no longer takes place within a single organization, but rather is distributed across multiple stakeholders in a value network. Here we contrast the vertically integrated innovation model to open innovation, user innovation, as well as other distributed processes (cumulative innovation, communities or social production, and co-creation), while we also discuss open source software and crowdsourcing as applications of the perspectives. We consider differences in the nature of distributed innovation, as well as its origins and its effects. From this, we contrast the predictions of the perspectives on the sources, motivation and value appropriation of external innovation, and thereby provide a framework for the strategic management of distributed innovation. Article type: Research paper ISSN: 0963-1690 Reference: 41AF622
Keywords: Distributed innovation, Distributed processes, Innovation, Networks, Open innovation, Stakeholders