Digital-First Remote Collaboration Jay Melone, New Haircut Originally presented: November 15, 2018 Watch time: 57 minutes Access the Webcast More and more of our teams these days are working from home, from another city, or from another part of the world
Think Big: Seek Out ‘Impact Collaborations’ Mark B. Mondry Originally published: 2013 (PDMA Visions Magazine • Issue 1, 2013 • Vol 37 • No 1) Read time: 7 minutes We built today’s global innovation economy from collaboration
With regard to managing the risk and uncertainty of such product development, especially given the low success rates, product diversification and collaboration strategies can be instrumental for firms
Changing the geographic scope of collaboration: Implications for product innovation novelty and commercialization Effie Kesidou, James H. Love, Serdal Ozusaglam, Chee Yew Wong kHUB post date: January 11, 2024 Originally published: August 21, 2023 (PDMA JPIM • Vol. 40, Issue 6 • November 2023) Read time: 65 minutes Access the Full Article Prior research points out the benefits of external collaboration for innovation, yet little is known of: (a) the changes in the scope of external collaboration over time (i.e., firms increasing, seeking stability, or decreasing the geographic scope of their collaboration), and (b) how such changes in the geographic scope of collaboration affect product innovation novelty and commercialization
The Effects of University–Industry Collaboration in Preclinical Research on Pharmaceutical Firms’ R&D Performance: Absorptive Capacity’s Role Tetyana Melnychuk, Carsten Schultz kHUB post date: March 3, 2022 Originally published: May 7, 2021 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 38 • Issue 3 • May 2021) Read time: 45 minutes Access the Full Article Pharmaceutical firms frequently engage in preclinical research collaboration with universities
University–Industry Collaborations and Follow-on Inventions by the Firm Paul-Emmanuel Anckaert and Hanne Peeters kHUB post date: March 17, 2023 Originally published: November 18, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 40, Issue 1 • January 2023) Read time: 70 minutes Access the Full Article The positive impact of university–industry collaborations on firms' innovative performance is well recognized. However, to date, the existing heterogeneity within university–industry collaboration processes and the sources of value creation underlying the resulting inventions are left underexplored. As a result, our understanding as to why some of the joint inventions resulting from such collaborations turn out to present a more fertile source of follow-on developments and value for the collaborating firm than others is limited
Additionally, the moderating effects of the two types of alliance governance mechanisms (i.e., interactive and contractual mechanisms) were examined to investigate which alliance governance mechanism is conducive to mitigate the collaboration challenges and enhance alliance performance
Her range of experiences highlighted the best aspects of healthy collaboration as well as a student’s vision for what such collaboration can become
The Transformation of the Innovation Process: How Digital Tools are Changing Work, Collaboration, and Organizations in New Product Development Tucker J
In his book, “Group Genius,” Keith Sawyer, states how what are commonly called flashes of insight can actually be traced back to the previous dedication, hard work and collaboration of others. He also discusses how we can tap into the creative power of collaboration—the power of communities—to make our own insights more frequent and more successful