The concept of open innovation (OI) has become a very popular topic during the last decade, with an increasing number of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) embracing OI practices to gain competitive advantage. With the majority of publications focusing on large firms, open innovation in SMEs has received scant attention from both scholars and practitioners. This book seeks to correct this imbalance by providing an in-depth study for both business managers and graduate-level students. Using rich, in-depth case studies from successful companies, it examines different approaches to managing OI in order to develop practical guidelines for implementation. It also highlights important differences between OI strategies in SMEs and large companies. Its findings will be of use to those studying or working in innovation management, open innovation, small business management and entrepreneurship.
The first book on open innovation management in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) specifically designed and written for SME managers
Makes use of in-depth case studies and success stories from SME managers as well as external electronic resources
Studies the role of open innovation as part of the firm's wider strategy
1. Open innovation in SMEs
2. Business model innovation in SMEs
3. A dynamic view of model innovation
4. How SMEs create and capture value through open innovation
5. Managing innovation networks
6. How can startups collaborate with large companies?
7. Two examples of how SMEs collaborate with large companies
8. Working effectively with innomediaries
9. Epilogue. How to apply open innovation in your company?