Co-Creating Innovation Networks Doug Billings, PWC Originally presented: September 20, 2012 Watch time: 1 hour, 9 minutes Access the Webcast If you've been wondering how to start employing "Co-Creation" within your company's Innovation dynamics, it is helpful to have a starting point. In this webcast we will provide an overview of the concept of Co-Creation and focus on how to start by using Co-creation principles to build innovation networks/communities. What did you think of this post?
Learn Social Networking from IBM: How to Get the Biggest Payback Ed Brill, IBM Originally presentd: June 20, 2013 Watch time: 56 minutes Access the Webcast Can social networking help you build better products or be a better product manager?
Learn Social Networking from IBM: How to Get the Biggest Payback Ed Brill, IBM Originally presented: June 20, 2013 Watch time: 55 minutes Access the Webcast Can social networking help you build better products or be a better product manager?
Interpersonal relationships and creativity at work: A network building perspective Muammer Ozer, Guangxi Zhang kHUB post date: March 18, 2024 Originally published: May 04, 2021 (PDMA JPIM • Vol. 39, Issue 3 • May 2022) Read time: 55 minutes Access the Full Article The important role of social networks in creativity has long been recognized in the literature. However, research to date has primarily focused on the structural, informational, and relational dimensions of social networks in creativity. Acknowledging the importance of employees themselves, past research has also called for further research to study the human side of social networks in addition to their structural, informational, and relational dimensions
Social brokerage and productivity of users in online innovation networks Satyam Mukherjee, Tarun Jain kHUB post date: July 10, 2023 Originally published: October 6, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol. 40, Issue 2 • March 2023) Read time: 55 minutes Access the Full Article In this work, we investigate the impact of social brokerage on the innovation productivity of users in online innovation networks. Innovation in online networks is leveraged by coordinated interactions between the participating users
Standardization Alliance Networks, Standard‐Setting Influence, and New Product Outcomes Jinyan Wen, William J
How do different network positions affect crowd members' success in crowdsourcing challenges?
How Can Platforms Decrease Their Dependence on Traditional Indirect Network Effects? Innovating Using Platform Envelopment B...In platform markets, new product entrants and firms with smaller indirect networks are at a major disadvantage
The Long and Winding Road: Building Legitimacy for Complex Social Innovation in Networks Katrien Verleye, Helen Perks, Thorsten Gruber and Joris Voets Originally published: August 24, 2019 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 36, Issue 6 • November 2019) Read time: 34 minutes Access the Full Article Social innovations, which increasingly take place in interorganizational networks, occur in environments characterized by resource scarcity