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Open Source Innovation
ISBN/GTIN

Open Source Innovation

The Phenomenon, Participant's Behaviour, Business Implications
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Verkaufsrang90628in
CHF241.00

Beschreibung

This book brings together rigorous academic research and business importance to systematically explore open source innovation, from the literature and basics of the phenomenon, to participant behavior, to the impact on businesses and economies.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-138-80202-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
VerlagRoutledge
Erscheinungsdatum24.02.2015
Seiten318 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 155 mm, Höhe 231 mm, Dicke 23 mm
Gewicht635 g
Artikel-Nr.3482502
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.17190408
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Autor

Cornelius Herstatt is full professor and director of the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management. His research focuses on lead user and open innovation in global contexts. His recent work involves combining elements of this research with the investigation of community driven innovation projects. He holds a guest professorship with Tohoku-University in Sendai and is co-founder of the European Institute for Technology and Innovation Management (EITIM). Prof. Herstatt is a research alumni/fellow of the East-West Centre (Honolulu), JSPS (Japanese Society for promoting Science) and Templeton College in Oxford (UK).Daniel Ehls is Senior Research Fellow and lecturer at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) at Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH). His research concentrates on Open and User Innovation and in particular on User Behavior and collaborating with distributed volunteers. He studied Technology Management and worked as a management consultant. After gaining his PhD he was invited scholar at Tokyo Tech University (Japan) and now leads the research unit 'Open Foresight' at the TIM institute of Professor Herstatt.

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