Open innovation business modeling
Open innovation business modeling
- Springer, 2019
- xv, 127 p. ; 24 cm
- Contributions to Management Science .
gamification and design thinking applications
Part I: State of the Art on Open Innovation Business Models. -Theoretical Framework and Proposed Model. Part II: Empirical Application of Open Innovation Business Models. -Methodological Design and Empirical Findings. -- Part III: Gaming and Design of Open Innovation Business Models.-- Concepts, Methodologies and Tools of Gamification and DesignThinking.--
This monograph provides a new perspective on business modeling in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It builds on the theoretical framework on innovation and revisits the Zahra and George (2002) model on absorptive capacity and other related works, such as the open innovation approach initiated by Chesbrough (2003). It also introduces a new 'open innovation bridge - a Tangram model' approach to business models that identifies the critical elements of the transactive structure of open innovation business models, especially, in the context of SMEs. The uniqueness of this book lies in the author's development of a gamification perspective and a tool to design open innovation business models.
9783319912813
HD INDUSTRIES. LAND USE. LABOR
Technological innovations
Gamification
Industrial management
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science
Organizational behavior
Research & development management
Business strategy
Small business
gamification and design thinking applications
Part I: State of the Art on Open Innovation Business Models. -Theoretical Framework and Proposed Model. Part II: Empirical Application of Open Innovation Business Models. -Methodological Design and Empirical Findings. -- Part III: Gaming and Design of Open Innovation Business Models.-- Concepts, Methodologies and Tools of Gamification and DesignThinking.--
This monograph provides a new perspective on business modeling in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It builds on the theoretical framework on innovation and revisits the Zahra and George (2002) model on absorptive capacity and other related works, such as the open innovation approach initiated by Chesbrough (2003). It also introduces a new 'open innovation bridge - a Tangram model' approach to business models that identifies the critical elements of the transactive structure of open innovation business models, especially, in the context of SMEs. The uniqueness of this book lies in the author's development of a gamification perspective and a tool to design open innovation business models.
9783319912813
HD INDUSTRIES. LAND USE. LABOR
Technological innovations
Gamification
Industrial management
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science
Organizational behavior
Research & development management
Business strategy
Small business