The development of co-innovation strategies: stages and interaction patterns in interfirm innovation

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Bossink, BAG [1 ]
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[1] Free Univ Amsterdam, Fac Econ & Business Adm, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
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10.1111/1467-9310.00263
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F [经济];
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Organizations that choose or are forced to innovate in co-operation with other organizations, go through four stages of co-innovation strategy development. The stages are successively: (I) autonomous strategy making: organizations develop strategies on their own, (II) co-operative strategy making: organizations concentrate on developing innovation strategies in close co-operation with other organizations, (111) founding an organization for co-innovation: organizations found a joint organization in which they develop co-innovation programs, and (IV) realization of innovations: organizations develop innovations, based on the co-innovation strategies and programs. The description of the stages is based on an interfirm network approach and a research project in the Dutch construction industry. The stage model can be a guideline for organizations that participate in co-innovation processes and have to decide how and with whom they co-innovate.
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