2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14095572
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Game Analysis of the Open-Source Innovation Benefits of Two Enterprises from the Perspective of Product Homogenization and the Enterprise Strength Gap

Abstract: Revenue is one of the hottest topics in the field of open-source innovation. Can open-source innovation really bring more revenue to firms? What affects the revenue from open-source innovation? Based on the perspective of product homogenization and the enterprise-strength gap, these questions are answered in this study using theoretical analyses and the construction of a game model to explore the influence of product homogeneity and the strength gap between firms regarding the revenue from open-source innovati… Show more

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“…The sector has many environmental aspects [143]. The traditional approach towards innovation does not allow their full potential to be realized because the organization is based only on its own resources and research and development potential [144][145][146][147]. Using an open innovation attitude to the innovation of a particular organization can include collaboration with others, external research centers and, importantly, the active involvement of suppliers and customers in the process of innovation creation [148].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sector has many environmental aspects [143]. The traditional approach towards innovation does not allow their full potential to be realized because the organization is based only on its own resources and research and development potential [144][145][146][147]. Using an open innovation attitude to the innovation of a particular organization can include collaboration with others, external research centers and, importantly, the active involvement of suppliers and customers in the process of innovation creation [148].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%