The Management of Open Innovation Seminar features current research of Haas Visiting Scholars, Postdocs and PhD students, who are investigating phenomena related to the management and processes of product, services, and business model innovation. The seminar presents conceptual as well as empirical (both qualitative and quantitative) work to advance our understanding of how firms innovate. While the seminar focuses particularly on open and collaborative innovation, it welcomes all research combining aspects from corporate innovation, entrepreneurship, new product development, and related fields.
The Management of Open Innovation Seminar meets on Mondays from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm in room C132 Cheit Hall.
For past semesters’ schedules and papers, please click here.
Spring 2015 Schedule
Date |
Speaker |
Title of Talk/Paper |
January 26
|
Neil Kay
Edinburgh Business School |
Welcome and organizing meeting |
February 2
|
Neil Kay
Edinburgh Business School |
Extending the Open Innovation framework from Inside-In to Outside-Out |
Xianjun Li (Tsinghua Univ.) and Henry Chesbrough (UCB) | Innovation Trajectories of Firms in Chinese Automotive and Semiconductor Sectors | |
February 16
|
NO SEMINAR (University Holiday) |
|
Kathleen Diener Aachen University |
Cost of collaboration in open innovation: The mediating role of search strategy |
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André Alves Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Bounded Capabilities and Technological Interfaces: Industrial Organization Dynamics in the Brazilian Shipbuilding and Offshore Industry | |
March 9 | Todd Schofield Standard Chartered Bank |
Accelerating Corporate Innovation Through Facilitated Startup Engagement |
Elena M. Gimenez Fernandez Complutense University of Madrid |
Understanding Different Forms of Openness: A Dynamic Capability Approach of Inbound Open Innovation | |
NO SEMINAR (Spring Break) |
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March 30
|
Catherine Equey Haute Ecole de Gestion |
European Academic Network for Open Innovation |
Dirk Lüttgens Aachen University |
How firms develop capabilities in crowdsourcing: Evidence from a mixed-method study | |
Francesca Morabito LBNL |
Qualifying the impact of Governmental Nanoscience Facility on Industry Researchers | |
Gunso Kim, WeGO Maria Albano, Univ. of Milan |
Why Big Data for Cities? Open Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry |
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Claus von Riegen, SAP Bowen Zhang, Tsinghua Univ. |
Open Innovation at SAP Open innovation in latecomer firms |
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Philipp Skogstad SAP |
Dancing with Ambiguity |
Seminar Archive
Schedule and Papers for Previous Semesters