Title: Attributes required for profiting from open innovation in networks

Authors: Ellen Enkel

Addresses: Dr. Manfred Bischoff Institute of Innovation Management of EADS, Zeppelin University, Am Seemooser Horn 20, D-88045 Friedrichshafen Bodensee, Germany

Abstract: When individuals act in open innovation networks, their attributes are specifically crucial in respect of their success or failure to profit from the network. The empirical background of this research was a 16-month investigation of EURADOS, the successful European network for research on radiation dosimetry. EURADOS presently consists of almost 200 members from 52 European institutions in 31 countries. Not all EURADOS members profit equally from its open innovation network. Structural equation modelling provided an answer regarding the personal and organisational attributes that are required to profit from the network in terms of an increase in innovativeness, a reduction in costs and a better fulfilment of tasks in the home organisation. The attributes openness and the possibility to contribute influence the value that individuals derive from open innovation networks equally.

Keywords: innovation networks; individual attributes; open innovation; structural equation modelling; radiation dosimetry; organisational attributes; innovativeness; cost reductions; task fulfilment; research networks.

DOI: 10.1504/IJTM.2010.035980

International Journal of Technology Management, 2010 Vol.52 No.3/4, pp.344 - 371

Published online: 06 Apr 2013 *

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