Collaboration among industry, universities and research institutes plays a vital role in stimulating open innovation, which in turn leads to new products, processes, services and business models. This book brings together a number of real-life examples of how to govern and manage open innovation collaboration projects more effectively, and provides timely insights that project consortia, governance boards and funding agencies can directly apply to implement and monitor projects and achieve greater impacts. All papers were written by recognized leading authorities with extensive experience in governance and management, and reveal how to capitalize on the potential of open innovation.This book shares multidisciplinary research perspectives on the potential benefits and challenges of collaboration, project management, and open innovation, as well as the management of complex organizational cultures and governance models.
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Managing Collaborative R&D Projects.- Part I: Literature Reviews.- A Systematic Literature Review of Open Innovation and R&D Managers.- Review of Collaborative Project Management Approaches in R&D Projects.- Part II: Industry Collaborations.- Co-creation of Innovation by Corporates and Start-Ups.- Open Innovation Strategy of an Early-Stage SME.- Overcoming Barriers of Systemic Innovations in a Business Network.- Framework Linking Open Innovation Strategic Goals with Practices.- The Collaboration Paradox: Why Small Firms Fail to Collaboratefor Innovation.- Part III: University-Industry Collaborations.- Managing a Major University–Industry Collaboration R&D Program.- Balancing Industry Value Proposition and Researcher Academic Interests.- Emergence of Governance Structure in Collaborative University–Industry R&D Programs.- Open Innovation Alliances in Technology Colonies.- Part IV: Collaborative Project Management.- Challenges in Managing Large-Scale Collaborative R&D Projects.- Critical Success Factors in Collaborative R&D Projects.- Developing Trust Between Partners in Collaborative R&D Projects.- Part V: Collaboration Impact and Value.- Do Perceptions of Academic Scientists Influence Non-Academic Collaboration?.- Demystifying Value Co-destruction in Collaborative R&D Projects.- Challenges in Measuring Performance of Collaborative R&D Projects.
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Collaboration among industry, universities and research institutes plays a vital role in stimulating open innovation, which in turn leads to new products, processes, services and business models. This book brings together a number of real-life examples of how to govern and manage open innovation collaboration projects more effectively, and provides timely insights that project consortia, governance boards and funding agencies can directly apply to implement and monitor projects and achieve greater impacts. All papers were written by recognized leading authorities with extensive experience in governance and management, and reveal how to capitalize on the potential of open innovation.This book shares multidisciplinary research perspectives on the potential benefits and challenges of collaboration, project management, and open innovation, as well as the management of complex organizational cultures and governance models.
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Provides case studies and real life examples of open innovation and project management in collaborative R&D projects Examines new approaches to collaboration among established organisations that lead to successful open innovation Explores new insights into governance and management of collaborative R&D projects Provides practical insights and road-maps for more effective open innovation and project management
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ISBN
9783030616045
Publisert
2021-03-26
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Gabriela Fernandes is a lecturer at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Her research interests are project management and managing collaborative university-industry R&D funded projects. 
Lawrence Dooley is a lecturer and researcher in enterprise and innovation at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. His core research interests focus on organisational innovation and issues related to inter-enterprise collaboration and value creation. 
David O’Sullivan is professor of industrial engineering at the National University of Ireland Galway. His research covers topics in quality management, innovation management and industrial systems. 
Asbjørn Rolstadås is professor emeritus of mechanical and industrial engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Engineering. His research covers topics like computer-aided production planning and control systems and project management methodsand systems. He is the founding editor of the journal Production Planning and Control (Taylor & Francis).