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Open Innovation Book Chapters
by Henry Chesbrough and associates

(prepublication drafts)


From Handbook of Technology and Innovation

Chesbrough, Henry (2008),"Orchestrating Appropriability: Towards an Endogenous View of Capturing Value from Innovation Investments", in Handbook of Technology and Innovation Management. Edited by Scott Shane. 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


ABSTRACT: In this chapter, we revisit the motivating question of Teece’s seminal (1986) paper: why do some firms profit from their innovation investments, whereas others do not? Teece’s answer, as we will review below, blended elements of technological characteristics (particularly the character of knowledge), the degree of appropriability conveyed through intellectual property (IP), and the nature of the complementary assets required to commercialize the innovation.

 

From Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm

Henry Chesbrough, Wim Vanhaverbeke, and Joel West, eds., (2006) Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Chapter
Authors Title Pages
1.
Henry Chesbrough Open Innovation: A New Paradigm for Understanding Industrial Innovation 1-12

Section I: Firms Implementing Open Innovation
Henry Chesbrough, editor

2.
Henry Chesbrough New Puzzles and New Findings 15-34
3.
Jens Frøslev Christensen Whither Core Competency for the Large Corporation in an Open Innovation World? 35-61
4.
Gina Colarelli O’Connor Open, Radical Innovation: Toward an Integrated Model in Large Established Firms 62-81
5.
Joel West, Scott Gallagher Patterns of Open Innovation in Open Source Software 82-106

Section II: Institutions Governing Open Innovation
Joel West, editor

6.
Joel West Does Appropriability Enable or Retard Open Innovation? 109-133
7.
Kira Fabrizio The Use of University Research in Firm Innovation 134-160
8.
Tim Simcoe Open Standards and Intellectual Property Rights 161-183
9.
Stuart J.H. Graham, David Mowery The Use of Intellectual Property in Software: Implications for Open Innovation 184-201

Section III: Networks Shaping Open Innovation
Wim Vanhaverbeke, editor

10.
Wim Vanhaverbeke The Inter-organizational Context of Open Innovation 205-219
11.
Caroline Simard, Joel West Knowledge networks and the geographic locus of innovation 220-240
12.
Markku Maula,Thomas Keil, Jukka-Pekka Salmenkaita Open innovation in systemic innovation contexts 241-257
13.
Wim Vanhaverbeke, Myriam Cloodt Open Innovation in Value Networks 258-281
Section IV: Conclusions
14.
Joel West, Wim Vanhaverbeke, Henry Chesbrough Open Innovation: A Research Agenda 285-307
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