Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry
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Resumo: | Abstract Paper aims the purpose of this study is to analyze how Open Innovation (OI) activities occur in Product Development Processes (PDP) and in the design of new products. Originality the study is based on a self-developed and conducted survey, applied to engineers and managers working in departments involving product development and innovation among the Brazilian automakers. Research method the method adopted is that of a questionnaire-based survey. Results are analyzed through a principal component analysis, followed by ordinary least squares regressions, in order to test the hypotheses proposed. Main findings results suggest that inbound practices were more present than outbound practices, with a strong presence of the supplier in the design process (and not so much of a user-centered approach). Correlation between an organizational culture that favors OI and adoption to newer PDP methods and tools indicate that adopting newer product development methodologies and technologies could lead to a more “open” design process. Implications for theory and practice the research provides an overview of open innovation within the Brazilian automakers, and reports what could be opportunities for the automotive industry to head towards. |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industryProduct developmentPDPOpen innovationInnovation managementAutomotive industryAbstract Paper aims the purpose of this study is to analyze how Open Innovation (OI) activities occur in Product Development Processes (PDP) and in the design of new products. Originality the study is based on a self-developed and conducted survey, applied to engineers and managers working in departments involving product development and innovation among the Brazilian automakers. Research method the method adopted is that of a questionnaire-based survey. Results are analyzed through a principal component analysis, followed by ordinary least squares regressions, in order to test the hypotheses proposed. Main findings results suggest that inbound practices were more present than outbound practices, with a strong presence of the supplier in the design process (and not so much of a user-centered approach). Correlation between an organizational culture that favors OI and adoption to newer PDP methods and tools indicate that adopting newer product development methodologies and technologies could lead to a more “open” design process. Implications for theory and practice the research provides an overview of open innovation within the Brazilian automakers, and reports what could be opportunities for the automotive industry to head towards.Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-65132020000100205Production v.30 2020reponame:Productioninstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)instacron:ABEPRO10.1590/0103-6513.20200012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarin,Rafael OrtegaKaminski,Paulo Carloseng2020-08-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-65132020000100205Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/prod/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||production@editoracubo.com.br1980-54110103-6513opendoar:2020-08-26T00:00Production - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)false |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry Marin,Rafael Ortega Product development PDP Open innovation Innovation management Automotive industry |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry |
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Open innovation integration to product development: a sector level analysis within the manufacturing industry |
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Marin,Rafael Ortega |
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Marin,Rafael Ortega Kaminski,Paulo Carlos |
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Kaminski,Paulo Carlos |
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Marin,Rafael Ortega Kaminski,Paulo Carlos |
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Product development PDP Open innovation Innovation management Automotive industry |
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Product development PDP Open innovation Innovation management Automotive industry |
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Abstract Paper aims the purpose of this study is to analyze how Open Innovation (OI) activities occur in Product Development Processes (PDP) and in the design of new products. Originality the study is based on a self-developed and conducted survey, applied to engineers and managers working in departments involving product development and innovation among the Brazilian automakers. Research method the method adopted is that of a questionnaire-based survey. Results are analyzed through a principal component analysis, followed by ordinary least squares regressions, in order to test the hypotheses proposed. Main findings results suggest that inbound practices were more present than outbound practices, with a strong presence of the supplier in the design process (and not so much of a user-centered approach). Correlation between an organizational culture that favors OI and adoption to newer PDP methods and tools indicate that adopting newer product development methodologies and technologies could lead to a more “open” design process. Implications for theory and practice the research provides an overview of open innovation within the Brazilian automakers, and reports what could be opportunities for the automotive industry to head towards. |
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