Sub-theme 19: Beyond Ideation: Sustaining Open Innovation in Organizations, Communities, and Markets

Convenors:
Paul R. Carlile, Boston University, USA
Karl-Emanuel Dionne, HEC Montréal, Canada
Rebecca Karp, Harvard Business School, USA
Session I: Thursday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Exploring the Process of Open Innovation
Chair: Karl-Emanuel Dionne
Christian Kamianski and Martina Battisti
Key capabilities for inbound open innovation with users: A systematic literature review
Kathrin Reinsberger, Vegard Kolbjørnsrud and Barbara Mehner
Exploratory expert search in technology-intensive industries: Learning strategies and their effects in uncovering viable need-solution pairs
Session II: Thursday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Open innovation and Complexity
Chair: Rebecca Karp
Tuong-Vi Sophie Quach
Money changes everything: User innovator’s fairness perceptions of firms’ commercialization behavior
Ghassan Yacoub
The paradox of openness in start-ups: The contingencies of collaboration and partnership types
Session III: Thursday, July 06, 14:00 to 15:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Open innovation and Social Innovation
Chair: Paul Carlile
Olga Kokshagina, Justyna Dabrowska and Justyna Dabrowska
Open innovation for the public good: Iterative process of dynamic capability building by the city council
Annie Camus, Chantale Mailhot, Veronique Schaeffer, Justine Ballon and Justine Ballon
Universities engaging in open social innovation: Innovation intermediaries for new challenges?
Damla Diriker, Amanda J. Porter, Amanda J. Porter, Philipp Tuertscher and Mark Boons
From ideas to implementation: Initiating and maintaining collaborative innovation beyond ideation
Session IV: Friday, July 07, 09:00 to 10:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Implementing Open Innovation
Chair: Rebecca Karp
Maria Cecilia Flores and Santi Furnari
Opening the black box of open innovation: A micro-interactionist approach
Rosana Reis, Dora Martins, Montani Montani, Dora Cristina Martins and Francesco Montani
Human Resource Management unleashing employee creativity for open innovation
Partha Roy
Open innovation by tech accelerator – A case from India
Session V: Friday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Open Innovation and Managing Flows of Knowledge
Chair: Paul Carlile
Juliane Möllmann, Pernille Smith and Pernille Smith
Structuring Knowledge Exchange Processes in Corporate-Startup Collaboration Programs
Emma Stendahl and Joakim Netz
Meta-orchestration through breakdowns
Margaux Manent and Karl-Emanuel Dionne
THE EVOLUTION OF BOUNDARIES IN BOUNDARY SPACES : SHAPING COLLECTIVE ENTREPRENEURING ACROSS DOMAINS IN HEALTHCARE
Session VI: Friday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Legitimacy & Nascency
Chair: Karl-Emanuel Dionne
Jacopo Manotti, Antonio Ghezzi and Antonio Ghezzi
AVOIDING THE BOILING FROG SNYDROME: BUSINESS MODEL ADAPTATION IN SPACE LEGACY FIRMS DURING NEW INDUSTRY EMERGENCE
Luca Carollo, Peter Sheldon, Edoardo Della Torre, Raoul Nacamulli, Peter Sheldon and Raoul C.D. Nacamulli
Employer associations and open innovation ecosystems: A common goods perspective
Alberto Bertello
Social crowdsourcing: the challenge of generating novelty and sustainaining engagement over time
Session VII: Saturday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Challenges in Open Innovation
Chair: Rebecca Karp
Hanieh Mohammadi
When management trickles up: How to facilitate innovative knowledge work among multiple organizations with diffused power and divergent objectives
Wan Ri Ho, Nikolai Kazantsev and Torbjörn H. Netland
Not all projects make it to the curtain call: Organizational roles in open innovation projects in times of crisis
Session VIII: Saturday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, Economia – A – 0_11-bis
Building Themes and Advancing the Conversation
Chair: Paul Carlile
Group Discussion: Identifying Key Learnings to Enhance our Future Research