Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Andréia de Fátima Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Santos, Isabel Cristina dos, Vieira, Almir Martins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies
Texto Completo: https://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/308
Resumo: Purpose: This study aims to contribute to the Innovation Models debate from a new perspective on the innovation process, more frequently discussed in a range from closed to open innovation model. Coming into to the discussion in the recent years, called semi open innovation, this modality of innovation has been referenced as one that uses external knowledge, however considers that this knowledge is not a crucial element for the development of innovation. In this present study, semi-open innovation is characterized when the innovation process meets specific conditions of particular set of technologies and companies bounded by the local conditions. Design/Methodology/Approach: it refers to a qualitative study, supported by case studies. Findings: It was observed that the existence of a local Scientific and Technology Institute is a reason to define the location to produce, but did not find evidences of a large use of STI resources or with other local researchers for a product development. We could not clearly identify real open innovation model in practice. However, the proximity of a technological education and University of great national reputation, in addition to providing skilled labour, becomes a source of knowledge that should be used more frequently. Conclusions pointed out that there is a restricted support given by STI. The cases show that two firms practice an open innovation mode. In one case we conclude it refers to semi-open innovation practice.
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title Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology
spellingShingle Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology
Rocha, Andréia de Fátima Ribeiro
Innovation Typology
Closed Innovation
Open Innovation
Semi Open Innovation
title_short Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology
title_full Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology
title_fullStr Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology
title_full_unstemmed Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology
title_sort Semi open Innovation: an Approach to the Innovation Typology
author Rocha, Andréia de Fátima Ribeiro
author_facet Rocha, Andréia de Fátima Ribeiro
Santos, Isabel Cristina dos
Vieira, Almir Martins
author_role author
author2 Santos, Isabel Cristina dos
Vieira, Almir Martins
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Andréia de Fátima Ribeiro
Santos, Isabel Cristina dos
Vieira, Almir Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Innovation Typology
Closed Innovation
Open Innovation
Semi Open Innovation
topic Innovation Typology
Closed Innovation
Open Innovation
Semi Open Innovation
description Purpose: This study aims to contribute to the Innovation Models debate from a new perspective on the innovation process, more frequently discussed in a range from closed to open innovation model. Coming into to the discussion in the recent years, called semi open innovation, this modality of innovation has been referenced as one that uses external knowledge, however considers that this knowledge is not a crucial element for the development of innovation. In this present study, semi-open innovation is characterized when the innovation process meets specific conditions of particular set of technologies and companies bounded by the local conditions. Design/Methodology/Approach: it refers to a qualitative study, supported by case studies. Findings: It was observed that the existence of a local Scientific and Technology Institute is a reason to define the location to produce, but did not find evidences of a large use of STI resources or with other local researchers for a product development. We could not clearly identify real open innovation model in practice. However, the proximity of a technological education and University of great national reputation, in addition to providing skilled labour, becomes a source of knowledge that should be used more frequently. Conclusions pointed out that there is a restricted support given by STI. The cases show that two firms practice an open innovation mode. In one case we conclude it refers to semi-open innovation practice.
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