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Open innovation

Discover research that advances our understanding of open innovation.

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Open innovation and the C-K method

The C-K method provides a structured approach to innovating that can stimulate science-based open innovation.

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The C-K method: A case study

The C-K method was instrumental in launching the Veracity Technology project.

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Absorptive capacity for open innovation

Developing absorptive capacity for midstream science in open innovation contexts.

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