Friday, July 16, 2010

Some papers for Open Innovation

Adner, R. (2006). "Match your innovation strategy to your innovation ecosystem." Harvard Business Review 84(4): 98.

Baldwin, C., C. Hienerth, et al. (2006). "How user innovations become commercial products: a theoretical investigation and case study." Research Policy 35(9): 1291-1313.

Bedrick, S. and D. Sittig (2008). A Scientific Collaboration Tool Built on the Facebook Platform, American Medical Informatics Association.

Boudreau, K. "Opening the platform vs. opening the complementary good? The effect on product innovation in handheld computing."

Boudreau, K. (2006). Does Opening a Platform Generate More Innovation? An Empirical Study, MIT Sloan Working Paper 4611-06.

Boudreau, K. and K. Lakhani (2009). "How to manage outside innovation." MIT Sloan Management Review 50(4): 69-75.

Brown, J. and P. Duguid (1991). "Organizational learning and communities-of-practice: Toward a unified view of working, learning, and innovation." Organization Science 2(1): 40-57.

Burkhard, S. (2009). "Economies of Application Development Programs." Internet Economics IV: 41.

Buxton, B. (2007). "Sketching User Experiences."

Chakravorti, B. (2010). "Stakeholder Marketing 2.0." Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 29(1): 97-102.

Chesbrough, H. (2003). Open innovation: the new imperative for creating and profiting from technology, Harvard Business Press.

Chesbrough, H. (2006). "The era of open innovation." Managing innovation and change 127.

Chesbrough, H. (2006). "The era of open innovation." Managing innovation and change 127.

Chesbrough, H., W. Vanhaverbeke, et al. (2006). "Open innovation: A new paradigm for understanding industrial innovation." Open innovation: researching a new paradigm: 1-12.

Chesbrough, H., W. Vanhaverbeke, et al. (2006). Open innovation: Researching a new paradigm, Oxford University Press, USA.

Chesbrough, H. W. and M. M. Appleyard (2007). "Open Innovation and Strategy." CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW 50(1).

Craig, E. (2007). "Changing paradigms: managed learning environments and Web 2. 0." Campus-Wide Information Systems 24(3): 152-161.

Cusumano, M. and A. Gawer (2003). "The elements of platform leadership." IEEE Engineering Management Review 31(1): 8-8.

Dedrick, J. and J. West (2003). Why firms adopt open source platforms: a grounded theory of innovation and standards adoption, Citeseer.

DiMicco, J. and D. Millen (2007). Identity management: multiple presentations of self in facebook, ACM.

Dodgson, M., D. Gann, et al. (2006). "The role of technology in the shift towards open innovation: the case of Procter & Gamble." R&D Management 36(3): 333-346.

Douthwaite, B., J. Keatinge, et al. (2001). "Why promising technologies fail: the neglected role of user innovation during adoption* 1." Research Policy 30(5): 819-836.

Downes, S. (2007). "Places to go: Facebook." Journal of Online Education 4(1).

Dwyer, C., S. Hiltz, et al. (2007). Trust and privacy concern within social networking sites: A comparison of Facebook and MySpace, Citeseer.

Ebner, W., J. Leimeister, et al. (2009). "Community engineering for innovations: the ideas competition as a method to nurture a virtual community for innovations." R&D Management 39(4): 342-356.

Economides, N. and E. Katsamakas (2006). "Linux vs. Windows: A Comparison of Application and Platform Innovation Incentives for Open Source and Proprietary Software Platform." The Economics of Open Source Software Development, Elsevier Publishers.

Ellison, N., C. Steinfield, et al. (2007). "The benefits of Facebook" friends:" social capital and college students' use of online social network sites." JOURNAL OF COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONIC EDITION- 12(4): 1143.

Enkel, E. and O. Gassmann (2007). "Driving Open Innovation in the Front End: The IBM Case." International Journal of Technology Management (2008, de proxima publicacion) 8.

Feller, J. and B. Fitzgerald (2000). A framework analysis of the open source software development paradigm, Association for Information Systems.

Fichter, K. (2009). "Innovation communities: the role of networks of promotors in Open Innovation." R&D Management 39(4): 357-371.

Franke, N., E. Von Hippel, et al. "Finding commercially attractive user innovations: A test of lead user theory."

Fuller, J., M. Bartl, et al. (2006). "Community based innovation: How to integrate members of virtual communities into new product development." Electronic Commerce Research 6(1): 57-73.

Fuller, J., M. Bartl, et al. (2006). "Community based innovation: How to integrate members of virtual communities into new product development." Electronic Commerce Research 6(1): 57-73.

Gassmann, O. and E. Enkel (2004). Towards a theory of open innovation: three core process archetypes.

Gawer, A. and M. Cusumano (2002). Platform leadership: How Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco drive industry innovation, Harvard Business Press.

Gawer, A. and R. Henderson (2005). "Platform owner entry and innovation in complementary markets: Evidence from Intel." NBER working paper.

Ghazawneh, A. (1899). The Role of Platforms and Platform Thinking in Open Innovation Networks, IEEE Computer Society.

Ghazawneh, A. (1899). The Role of Platforms and Platform Thinking in Open Innovation Networks, IEEE Computer Society.

Goldman, R. and R. Gabriel (2005). Innovation happens elsewhere: open source as business strategy, Morgan Kaufmann Pub.

Grimmelmann, J. (2008). "Saving Facebook." Iowa L. Rev. 94: 1137.

Grossman, L. "Invention of the year: The iPhone." Time Magazine Online.

Hippel, E. (1975). "The dominant role of users in the scientific instrument innovation process." Working paper (Sloan School of Management); 764-75.

Hippel, E. V. (2001). "Innovation by User Communities: Learning from Open-Source Software." Sloan Management Review 42(4 ).

Jeppesen, L. and L. Frederiksen "Why firm-established user communities work for innovation: The personal attributes of innovative users in the case of computer-controlled music instruments." IVS/CBS Working Papers.

Jeppesen, L. and L. Frederiksen (2006). "Why do users contribute to Firm-hosted user communities?" Organization Science 17(1): 45-63.

Joinson, A. (2008). Looking at, looking up or keeping up with people?: motives and use of facebook, ACM.

Kim, W. and R. Mauborgne (2004). "Value innovation." Harvard Business Review 82(7/8): 172-180.

Kogut, B. and A. Metiu (2001). "Open-source software development and distributed innovation." Oxford Review of Economic Policy 17(2): 248.

Kristensson, P., A. Gustafsson, et al. (2004). "Harnessing the creative potential among users." Journal of Product Innovation Management 21(1): 4-14.

Kristensson, P., P. Magnusson, et al. (2002). "Users as a hidden resource for creativity: Findings from an experimental study on user involvement." Creativity and Innovation Management 11(1): 55-61.

Kuck, D. (2005). "Platform 2015 software: Enabling innovation in parallelism for the next decade." Technology: 1.

Lampe, C., N. Ellison, et al. (2008). Changes in use and perception of facebook, ACM.

Lenk, A., M. Klems, et al. (2009). What's inside the Cloud? An architectural map of the Cloud landscape, IEEE Computer Society.

Lettl, C., C. Herstatt, et al. (2006). "Users' contributions to radical innovation: evidence from four cases in the field of medical equipment technology." R&D Management 36(3): 251-272.

Lichtenthaler, U. (2008). "Open innovation in practice: an analysis of strategic approaches to technology transactions." IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT EM 55(1): 148.

Linder, J., S. Jarvenpaa, et al. (2003). "Toward an innovation sourcing strategy." MIT Sloan Management Review 44(4): 43-50.

Luthje, C. (2004). "Characteristics of innovating users in a consumer goods field:: An empirical study of sport-related product consumers." Technovation 24(9): 683-695.

Mangino, M. (2008). "Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails." Pragmatic Bookshelf: 196.

Miluzzo, E., J. Oakley, et al. Evaluating the iPhone as a mobile platform for people-centric sensing applications, Citeseer.

Muller-Seitz, G. and G. Reger (2009). "Is open source software living up to its promises? Insights for open innovation management from two open source software-inspired projects1." R&D Management 39(4): 372-381.

Nazir, A., S. Raza, et al. (2008). Unveiling facebook: a measurement study of social network based applications, ACM.

Nooteboom, B. and R. Went (2008). Innovation and organization, Micro-Foundations for Innovation Policy, Amsterdam: Amsterdam/Chicago University Press.

OReilly, T. "What is Web 2.0: Design patterns and business models for the next generation of software."

Parker, G. and M. Van Alstyne "Innovation, openness, and platform control."

Parker, G. and M. Van Alstyne (2008). Managing platform ecosystems.

Preece, J. and B. Shneiderman (2009). "The Reader-to-Leader Framework: Motivating technology-mediated social participation." AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction 1(1): 13-32.

Prescott, M. and C. Van Slyke (1997). "Understanding the Internet as an innovation." Industrial Management and Data Systems 97(3): 119-124.

Riggs, W. and E. von Hippel (1994). "Incentives to innovate and the sources of innovation: the case of scientific instruments* 1." Research Policy 23(4): 459-469.

Rutter, M. (2002). "Nature, nurture, and development: From evangelism through science toward policy and practice." Child Development 73(1): 1-21.

Sawhney, M., G. Verona, et al. (2005). "Collaborating to create: The Internet as a platform for customer engagement in product innovation." Journal of Interactive Marketing 19(4): 4-17.

Sawhney, M., R. Wolcott, et al. (2007). "The 12 different ways for companies to innovate." IEEE Engineering Management Review 35(1): 45-52.

Shih, G., P. Lakhani, et al. (2010). "Is Android or iPhone the Platform for Innovation in Imaging Informatics." Journal of Digital Imaging 23(1): 2-7.

Shneiderman, B. (2000). "Creating creativity: user interfaces for supporting innovation." ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) 7(1): 114-138.

Sood, A. and G. Tellis (2005). "Technological evolution and radical innovation." Journal of Marketing 69(3): 152-168.

Stone, B. "New tool from Facebook extends its Web presence." New York Times.

Suarez, F. (2004). "Battles for technological dominance: an integrative framework." Research Policy 33(2): 271-286.

Thom-Santelli, J., M. Muller, et al. (2008). Social tagging roles: publishers, evangelists, leaders, ACM.

Truong, H. (2007). Network Structure, Diffusion and Growth Over Time in a Facebook Application, Citeseer.

Tuomi, I. (2001). "Internet, innovation, and open source: Actors in the network." First Monday 6(1): 34.

Vogelstein, F. (2008). "The untold story: how the iPhone blew up the wireless industry." Wired Magazine 16(2): 16-02.

Vogelstein, F. (2008). "The untold story: how the iPhone blew up the wireless industry." Wired Magazine 16(2): 16-02.

Von Hippel, E. "Democratizing innovation."

Von Hippel, E. (2001). "Learning from open-source software." MIT Sloan Management Review 42(4): 82-86.

Von Hippel, E. (2001). "Open source shows the way: Innovation by and for users-no manufacturer required." Sloan Management Review 42(4): 82-86.

Von Hippel, E. (2001). "Perspective: User toolkits for innovation." Journal of Product Innovation Management 18(4): 247-257.

Von Hippel, E. (2007). "Horizontal innovation networks--by and for users." Industrial and corporate change.

Von Hippel, E. (2009). "Democratizing innovation: The evolving phenomenon of user innovation." International Journal of Innovation Science 1(1): 29-40.

Von Hippel, E., S. Thomke, et al. (1999). "Creating breakthroughs at 3M." Harvard Business Review 77: 47-57.

Von Hippel, E. and G. Von Krogh (2003). "Open source software and the" private-collective" innovation model: Issues for organization science." Organization Science: 209-223.

Von Krogh, G., S. Spaeth, et al. (2003). "Community, joining, and specialization in open source software innovation: a case study." Research Policy 32(7): 1217-1241.

Weerawarana, S., F. Curbera, et al. (2005). Web Services Platform Architecture: SOAP, WSDL, WS-Policy, WS-Addressing, WS-BPEL, WS-Reliable Messaging and More, Prentice Hall PTR Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA.

West, J. (2003). "How open is open enough?:: Melding proprietary and open source platform strategies." Research Policy 32(7): 1259-1285.

West, J. and S. Gallagher (2006). "Challenges of open innovation: the paradox of firm investment in open-source software." R&D Management 36(3): 319-331.

West, J. and S. Gallagher (2006). "Patterns of open innovation in Open Source software." Open innovation: researching a new paradigm: 82-106.

Zhao, D. and M. Rosson (2009). How and why people Twitter: the role that micro-blogging plays in informal communication at work, ACM.

Ziv, N. (2005). Toward a new paradigm of innovation on the mobile platform: redefining the roles of content providers, technology companies, and users.

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