2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jik.2018.07.001
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Information technology for supporting the development and maintenance of open innovation capabilities

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“…In the literature, limited practical guidance is available to help owners/managers understand and manage open innovation activities, despite a belief that the open innovation is imperative for creating and profiting from information technology (Adamides and Karacapilidis, 2020;Cui et al, 2015). The results of this study, however, give some direction on how SMEs can use the resources for achieving a high level of operational performance.…”
Section: Practical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In the literature, limited practical guidance is available to help owners/managers understand and manage open innovation activities, despite a belief that the open innovation is imperative for creating and profiting from information technology (Adamides and Karacapilidis, 2020;Cui et al, 2015). The results of this study, however, give some direction on how SMEs can use the resources for achieving a high level of operational performance.…”
Section: Practical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The utilization and adoption of ICT has enhanced the innovative use of company resources. This study was supported by Adamides and Karacapilidis that revealed the utilization of ICT has two dimensions either strategic and operational [13]. Thus, organizations must prepare for the human resources to integrate ICT aspects on their organizational design and planning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Finally, increasing funding for open government initiatives [105], building capacity toward strategic planning and performance evaluation [106], rather than investing in entities of doubtful nature like non-profit organizations and/or public companies [107], plus devoting more funds to the judicial system (district attorneys and judges) [108], and information technology for open innovation [109] are recommended.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%