2015
DOI: 10.17747/2311-7184-2015-7-6
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Paradigm Use "Open Innovations" at Creation of Corporate Innovative Systems of Holding: Empirical Research

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“…It is also necessary to note the existing "gaps" in relation to the protection of intellectual property rights, which also prevents the timeless diffusion of the concept. Based on the analysis of domestic works in the field, we may outline the following issues, which have attracted much attention from researchers: (i) applying the concept while considering the country's realities [71]; (ii) the effects and efficiency of implementing the concept in domestic enterprises [72]; and (iii) technologies and tools for trying out the concept of open innovation [73].…”
Section: The Concept Of Open Innovation In Domestic Science and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also necessary to note the existing "gaps" in relation to the protection of intellectual property rights, which also prevents the timeless diffusion of the concept. Based on the analysis of domestic works in the field, we may outline the following issues, which have attracted much attention from researchers: (i) applying the concept while considering the country's realities [71]; (ii) the effects and efficiency of implementing the concept in domestic enterprises [72]; and (iii) technologies and tools for trying out the concept of open innovation [73].…”
Section: The Concept Of Open Innovation In Domestic Science and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several notable works. A study by Nataliya Linder and Andrey Kuryatnikov showed the benefits and costs of using the "open innovation" (OI) paradigm in building corporate innovation systems, while identifying relationships among types of partners and the possibility of sharing knowledge between them [Kuryatnikov, Linder, 2015]. The results showed that the depth of cooperation with various partners (universities, consultants, value chain partners, competitors and firms working in other industries) is positively associated with innovative activity, while the number of different partners has negative effects.…”
Section: The Researches Studying Open Innovation Theory Conducted In mentioning
confidence: 99%