Open Innovation 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118947166.ch12
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American Productivity and Quality Center Best Practices Study: Using Open Innovation to Generate Ideas

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“…An OIH is an in‐house unit dedicated to supporting and accelerating the company's OI initiatives by helping employees develop OI projects through the provision of various types of services to project members and by championing OI projects in the organization (Kiran & Sharma, 2021; Miller et al, 2014; O'Connor & DeMartino, 2006). For example, as a broker, the OIH connects members of OI projects with potential partners who have the knowledge and expertise to tackle complex innovation problems, and, as a consultant, the hub provides the required expertise to conduct the project successfully (Kirschbaum, 2005; Kodama & Shibata, 2016; Miller et al, 2014). Moreover, an OIH, as a champion, protects OI projects from status‐quo biases and encourages as well as motivates project members to pursue the goals of OI projects (Chesbrough & Crowther, 2006; Miller et al, 2014; O'Connor & DeMartino, 2006; Wikhamn, 2019).…”
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“…An OIH is an in‐house unit dedicated to supporting and accelerating the company's OI initiatives by helping employees develop OI projects through the provision of various types of services to project members and by championing OI projects in the organization (Kiran & Sharma, 2021; Miller et al, 2014; O'Connor & DeMartino, 2006). For example, as a broker, the OIH connects members of OI projects with potential partners who have the knowledge and expertise to tackle complex innovation problems, and, as a consultant, the hub provides the required expertise to conduct the project successfully (Kirschbaum, 2005; Kodama & Shibata, 2016; Miller et al, 2014). Moreover, an OIH, as a champion, protects OI projects from status‐quo biases and encourages as well as motivates project members to pursue the goals of OI projects (Chesbrough & Crowther, 2006; Miller et al, 2014; O'Connor & DeMartino, 2006; Wikhamn, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The recent emergence of OIHs has attracted scholars' attention because this organizational solution potentially plays a crucial role in fostering OI by triggering and nurturing employees' innovative behaviour at the project level (Bianchi et al, 2016; Miller et al, 2014; O'Connor & DeMartino, 2006). An OIH is an in‐house unit dedicated to supporting and accelerating the company's OI initiatives by helping employees develop OI projects through the provision of various types of services to project members and by championing OI projects in the organization (Kiran & Sharma, 2021; Miller et al, 2014; O'Connor & DeMartino, 2006).…”
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