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Profiting from AI: Evidence from Ericsson’s Pursuit to Capture Value Open
This article explores the challenges faced by companies in profiting from artificial intelligence (AI). The case of Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company Ericsson highlights that while AI holds great promise, real…
Rethinking Innovation Speed: Innovating with Speed and Scale Open
In an era marked by formidable global challenges,innovating with speed and scale is imperative;otherwise, innovations may fall short of their potential.The literature on innovation speed often focuses on speed to market and neglects the cr…
Open Innovation in the Age of AI Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance, enable, or replace traditional open innovation (OI) practices, changing the scope and efficiency of both outside-in and inside-out OI. This article provides a comprehensive framework to analyze AI’…
Digital Platform Grafting: Strategies for Entering Established Ecosystems Open
Digital platforms are often characterized as enablers of new ecosystems. However, platforms are sometimes introduced into pre-existing ecosystems, where a platform’s ability to harmonize with the ecosystem is critical for its success. This…
Creating and Capturing Value from Open Innovation: Humans, Firms, Platforms, and Ecosystems Open
Open innovation rests on the idea that not all the smart people work only for you, and managing human interaction across organizational boundaries is therefore central to open innovation. This article starts with outlining and reviewing re…
Open data: Lost opportunity or unrealized potential? Open
The promise of open data is grand, but the results are often meager. To resolve this conundrum and make headway in the adoption of effective open data practices, we take a step back and investigate the underlying reasons for investing in o…
The Forces of Ecosystem Evolution Open
Summary Ecosystems are the result of a delicate balance between centripetal forces that push economic activities toward integration, and centrifugal forces that pull economic activities out onto the market. Ecosystems evolve when these for…
What is Patent Management? The Purification and Validation of an Integrated Measurement Scale Open
Academics and practitioners have since decades been interested in the organizational and managerial aspects of patent management. However, little attention has been devoted to validating and testing a measurement scale of patent management…
Value capture in open innovation markets: the role of patent rights for innovation appropriation Open
Purpose The role of patents for appropriating (capturing) value from innovation investments has for decades been of major interest to both practitioners and academics in innovation management. Many studies have implicitly assumed that firm…
Tackling Societal Challenges with Open Innovation Open
Open innovation includes external knowledge sources and paths to market as complements to internal innovation processes. Open innovation has to date been driven largely by business objectives, but the imperative of social challenges has tu…
Fairness in intellectual property valuation and value-sharing: Towards fair pricing in technology trade and licensing Open
In today's complex and digital business landscape, innovation is typically not an effort of a lonely genius or an activity confined to a single corporate R&D lab. Instead, the innovation process often involves open innovation, technology t…
Innovation ecosystems: A conceptual review and a new definition Open
The concept of innovation ecosystems has become popular during the last 15 years, leading to a debate regarding its relevance and conceptual rigor, not the least in this journal. The purpose of this article is to review received definition…
A literature review of intellectual property management in technology transfer offices: From appropriation to utilization Open
This paper presents a systematic literature review of the intersection between intellectual property (IP) management and technology transfer offices (TTOs) in the context of universities in order to understand how TTOs manage IP. IP manage…
The Business of Intellectual Property: A Literature Review of IP Management Research Open
Today intellectual property (IP) is constituting an increasing share of firms’ resources and IP rights (IPRs) are important sources of competitiveness. Consequently, there is an increasing interest in how to properly manage IP. IP lawyers …
The evolution of intellectual property strategy in innovation ecosystems: Uncovering complementary and substitute appropriability regimes Open
In this article, we attempt to extend and nuance the debate on intellectual property (IP) strategy, appropriation, and open innovation in dynamic and systemic innovation contexts. We present the case of four generations of mobile telecommu…
The Evolution of Intellectual Property Strategy in Innovation Ecosystems: Uncovering Complementary and Substitute Appropriability Regimes Open
In this article, we attempt to extend and nuance the debate on intellectual property (IP) strategy, appropriation, and open innovation in dynamic and systemic innovation contexts. We present the case of four generations of mobile telecommu…
Patenting motives, technology strategies, and open innovation Open
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate firms’ motives to patent in general, and more specifically how some of these motives depend upon firms’ technology strategies and especially their level of open innovation. De…
The patent management trichotomy: patenting, publishing, and secrecy Open
Purpose Extant research and practice of patent management are often occupied with how to best utilize patenting as a source of competitive advantage. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a patent management trichotomy where firms make s…
The Patent Management Trichotomy: Patenting, Publishing, and Secrecy Open
Purpose\nExtant research and practice of patent management are often occupied with how to best utilize patenting as a source of competitive advantage. This paper instead suggests a patent management trichotomy where firms make strategic de…
Patenting Motives, Technology Strategies, and Open Innovation Open
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate firms’ motives to patent in general, and more specifically how some of these motives depend upon firms’ technology strategies and especially their level of open innovation. D…