Business and network models for innovation: strategic logic and the role of network position
by Paavo Ritala; Eelko Huizingh
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 66, No. 2/3, 2014

Abstract: Firms increasingly organise their innovation activities in networked environments, including specific models such as supplier-network innovation, coopetition, or open innovation with a large set of stakeholders. These types of business and network models for innovation are often discussed from one of two main approaches - the strategic or the structural. The strategic approach examines the focus and logic of innovation in networks, and the structural approach analyses the network position and the related value creation and capture possibilities of a focal actor related to the position. In this study, these two approaches are combined in the attempt to provide an overview of this increasingly important topic in innovation management.

Online publication date: Sat, 20-Sep-2014

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