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TRACK 26 -<br />

Open <strong>and</strong> user innovation<br />

According to Henry Chesbrough “Open innovation” describes a new paradigm for the management of industrial innovation<br />

in the 21st century, in which firms work with external partners to both commercialize their internal innovations <strong>and</strong> to<br />

obtain a source of external innovations that can be commercialized. The concept was coined by Chesbrough based on his<br />

research on the innovation practices in large multinational companies. Studies of User Innovation have been pioneered by<br />

Eric von Hippel for more than 35 years. He <strong>and</strong> others have shown that users are a common source of innovation, especially<br />

in product markets due to their incentives to benefit from the use of an innovation <strong>and</strong> knowledge of problems <strong>and</strong><br />

sometimes solutions. Both concepts has spurred a lot of interest from research as well as practice <strong>and</strong> even become national<br />

policy. Denmark adopted recently a national policy on user-driven innovation.<br />

Track organisers:<br />

Lars Bengtsson (contact person), Blekinge Institute of Engineering School of Management, Karlskrona, Sweden, +46 455 38 56 30, lars.bengtsson@bth.se<br />

Helén Anderson, Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), Sweden, +46 36 10 18 25, ahel@jibs.hj.se<br />

Room 5:31<br />

Tuesday August 23 13:30-15:00<br />

26:01 Exploring the open innovation: present status <strong>and</strong> future perspectives<br />

Mokter Hossain<br />

26:02 Openness <strong>and</strong> generativity in the innovation process<br />

Björn Remnel<strong>and</strong>-Wikhamn<br />

26:03 Your innovation or mine? Exploring the decision-making process in private-collective knowledge communities<br />

Robin Teigl<strong>and</strong> ; Elia Giovacchini ; Paul DiGangi ; Flåten Björn-Tore<br />

Tuesday August 23 15:30-17:00<br />

26:04 Managing corporate open innovation<br />

Mats Edenius ; Stefan Hrastinski<br />

26:05 Playing the Game Leveraging artistic freedom <strong>and</strong> financial pressure in video game development<br />

Peter Zackariasson ; Ulf S<strong>and</strong>qvist<br />

26:06 Open innovation in health care services: Challenges <strong>and</strong> opportunities<br />

Christina Keller ; Mats Edenius ; Staffan Lindblad<br />

26:07 Experiences of open innovation in leading companies. Based on an empirical study in two leading global<br />

companies<br />

Stella Stefansdottir ; Runolfur Smari Steinthorsson<br />

Wednesday August 24 09:30-10:30<br />

26:08 Developing capabilities for web-based innovation with users<br />

Natalia Ryzhkova<br />

26:09 Choosing open source software: Strategies behind <strong>and</strong> reasons for municipalities’ use of Open Office<br />

Naghmeh M. Aghaee ; Christina Keller<br />

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