researching open innovation 2015
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Researching Open InnovationAOM 2015 PDWAugust 5, 20151:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Organized byMarcel Bogers
University of Copenhagen
Agnieszka RadziwonUniversity of Southern Denmark
Jonathan SimsBabson College
Today’s Hosts
Livetweet: #AOM2015 #openinnovation
Joel WestFrank Piller Jonathan Sims
PDW Schedule1:00-1:30 Introduction to the PDW and round tables 1:30-2:15 Round table discussion
• Theory: theoretical approaches and critical issues• Methods: methodological approaches and critical
issues• Proposed research questions and research
designs2:15-2:45 Reports from tables and plenary discussion2:45-3:00 Conclusions3:00-3:15 Networking
What is “Open Innovation”?
Open innovation is “a distributed innovation process based on purposively managed knowledge flows across organizational boundaries, using pecuniary and non-pecuniary mechanisms in line with the organization's business model.”
Chesbrough & Bogers, New Frontiers in Open Innovation. 2014
Chesbrough & Bogers, New Frontiers in Open Innovation. 2014
Research on “Open Innovation”Inbound: 118 Outbound: 50
Coupled: 70
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West & Bogers, JPIM. 2014
Research Opportunities in OI
• Measurement• Integrating with established theory• Appropriability• Coupled open innovation• Nonprofit and SME contexts• New or multiple levels of analysis
Vanhaverbeke et al, New Frontiers in Open Innovation. 2014West et al, Research Policy. 2014See http://bit.ly/oiResAgenda
Researching Open Innovation at Different Levels of Analysis
Chesbrough & Bogers, New Frontiers in Open Innovation. 2014
Roundtable DiscussionsLevel of analysis Roundtable theme(s) Facilitators
Intra-organizational 1) The role of individuals in open innovation
Linus DahlanderAnn Majchrzak
Organizational 2) Open innovation & entrepreneurship 3) Organizing for open innovation: Strategy & business models
Satish NimbisanJohn EttlieStefan Haefliger
Extra-organizational 4) Users & communities Ian McCarthyJoel West
5) Crowdsourcing & crowdfunding
Allan AfuahCristina Rossi-Lamastra
Inter-organizational 6) Open innovation in ecosystems
Sabine BrunswickerAnnabelle Gawer
Industry / Regional Innovation Systems
7) Boundary conditions of open innovation
Frank PillerKeld Laursen
Societal 8) Social aspects of open innovation
Esteve AlmirallDennis Hilgers
Invitations by Table Hosts
Level of analysis Roundtable theme(s) FacilitatorsIntra-organizational 1) The role of individuals in
open innovationLinus DahlanderAnn Majchrzak
Ann MajchrzakUniversity of Southern California
Linus DahlanderESMT
Level of analysis Roundtable theme(s) FacilitatorsOrganizational 2) Open innovation &
entrepreneurship 3) Organizing for open innovation: Strategy & business models
Satish NimbisanJohn EttlieStefan Haefliger
Satish NambisanUniversity of Wisconsin Miwaukee
John EttlieRochester Institute of Technology
Stefan HaefligerCass Business School
Level of analysis Roundtable theme(s) FacilitatorsExtra-organizational 4) External stakeholders in
open innovation: Users & communities
Ian McCarthyJoel West
Ian McCarthySimon Fraser University
Joel WestKeck Graduate Institute
Level of analysis Roundtable theme(s) FacilitatorsExtra-organizational 5) Crowdsourcing &
crowdfundingAllan AfuahCristina Rossi-Lamastra
Allan AfuahUniversity of Michigan
Cristina Rossi-LamastraPolitecnico di Milano
Level of analysis Roundtable theme(s) FacilitatorsInter-organizational 6) Open innovation in
ecosystemsSabine BrunswickerAnnabelle Gawer
Sabine BrunswickerPurdue University
Annabelle GawerImperial College
Level of analysis Roundtable theme(s) FacilitatorsIndustry / Regional Innovation Systems
7) Boundary conditions of open innovation
Frank PillerKeld Laursen
Frank PillerRWTH Aachen University
Keld LaursenCopenhagen Business School
Level of analysis Roundtable theme(s) FacilitatorsSocietal 8) Social aspects of open
innovationEsteve AlmirallDennis Hilgers
Esteve Almirall ESADE
Dennis HilgersJohannes Kepler Universität Linz
Roundtable Discussions
Roundtable DiscussionsLevel of analysis Roundtable theme(s) Facilitators
Intra-organizational 1) The role of individuals in open innovation
Linus DahlanderAnn Majchrzak
Organizational 2) Open innovation & entrepreneurship 3) Organizing for open innovation: Strategy & business models
Satish NimbisanJohn EttlieStefan Haefliger
Extra-organizational 4) Users & communities Ian McCarthyJoel West
5) Crowdsourcing & crowdfunding
Allan AfuahCristina Rossi-Lamastra
Inter-organizational 6) Open innovation in ecosystems
Sabine BrunswickerAnnabelle Gawer
Industry / Regional Innovation Systems
7) Boundary conditions of open innovation
Frank PillerKeld Laursen
Societal 8) Social aspects of open innovation
Esteve AlmirallDennis Hilgers
PDW Schedule1:00-1:30 Introduction to the PDW and round tables 1:30-2:15 Round table discussion
• Theory: theoretical approaches and critical issues• Methods: methodological approaches and critical
issues• Proposed research questions and research
designs2:15-2:45 Reports from tables and plenary discussion2:45-3:00 Conclusions3:00-3:15 Networking
Plenary Discussion
Conclusions
Networking