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Springer Managing Value Co-creation in University-Industry Partnerships: Evidence and Implications for Strategy, Culture and Innovation Performance (Contributions to Management Science)

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Product Description This book discusses how academic institutions can play a principal role in companies innovation strategy. The characteristics of University-Industry collaboration are strongly related to the social aspect of the activity of collaborating agents oriented towards a common object of work. To analyze this phenomenon, the author applies one of the concepts from the “Practice-Based Approach", namely the concept of the Activity Network to understand the collaboration process of R&D activities in a Nordic (Telia) and Swiss (Swisscom) Telecom Companies developing  innovative products. The author focuses on four phases of University-Industry innovation partnership building: identification, selection, formation and navigation. The study shows the interactions between individuals, the contexts in which they act and explores ways in which collaborative value co-creation is managed. This pioneering research offers new theoretical insights and managerial implications on how these dynamics influence innovation in companies. It will thus be invaluable to international scholars, researchers of R&D and innovation as well as business managers.  From the Back Cover This book discusses how academic institutions can play a principal role in companies innovation strategy. The characteristics of University-Industry collaboration are strongly related to the social aspect of the activity of collaborating agents oriented towards a common object of work. To analyze this phenomenon, the author applies one of the concepts from the “Practice-Based Approach", namely the concept of the Activity Network to understand the collaboration process of R&D activities in a Nordic (Telia) and Swiss (Swisscom) Telecom Companies developing  innovative products. The author focuses on four phases of University-Industry innovation partnership building: identification, selection, formation and navigation. The study shows the interactions between individuals, the contexts in which they act and explores ways in which collaborative value co-creation is managed. This pioneering research offers new theoretical insights and managerial implications on how these dynamics influence innovation in companies. It will thus be invaluable to international scholars, researchers of R&D and innovation as well as business managers.  About the Author Rafal Dudkowski serves as a lecturer at the Warsaw University of Technology Business School. He acquired his Ph.D. degree from the University of St. Gallen. His research interests include strategic management of innovation, technology entrepreneurship and strategic implications of digitalization. He is also the co-founder of iKNOW-WHO - co-creating extreme breakthroughs - and of InnoVentum - bringing smart and beautiful design to renewable energy. He has gathered two decades of project management, investment, consulting and research experience and published his research in academic journals such as Journal of Management Studies and International Journal of Technology Management.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 January 2021
Listed Since
28 August 2020

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