Challenges of open innovation: the paradox of firm investment in open-source software
Title | Challenges of open innovation: the paradox of firm investment in open-source software |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2006 |
Authors | West, J, Gallagher, S |
Secondary Title | R&D Management |
Volume | 36 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 319 - 331 |
Date Published | 06/2006 |
Abstract | Open innovation is a powerful framework encompassing the generation, capture, and employment of intellectual property at the firm level. We identify three fundamental challenges for firms in applying the concept of open innovation: finding creative ways to exploit internal innovation, incorporating external innovation into internal development, and motivating outsiders to supply an ongoing stream of external innovations. This latter challenge involves a paradox, why would firms spend money on R&D efforts if the results of these efforts are available to rival firms? To explore these challenges, we examine the activity of firms in open-source software to support their innovation strategies. Firms involved in open-source software often make investments that will be shared with real and potential rivals. We identify four strategies firms employ |
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