Inovação Aberta: Expandindo as Perspectivas de Análise

Autores

  • Sérgio Henrique de Oliveira Lima
  • Alandey Severo Leite da Silva
  • Tatiana Carvalho Ramos Cavalcanti

Palavras-chave:

Inovação aberta, Perspectivas, Taxonomia

Resumo

O conceito de inovação aberta tem sido amplamente investigado na literatura de estudos organizacionais nos últimos anos. No entanto, algumas perspectivas pelas quais se pode estudar e compreender o fenômeno parecem ainda não exaustivamente discutidas. O objetivo do presente estudo foi apresentar uma discussão abrangente acerca das perspectivas da inovação aberta, a partir da classificação originalmente proposta por Gassmann, Enkel e Chesbrough em artigo publicado em 2010 [Gassmann, O., Enkel, E., & Chesbrough, H. (2010). The future of open innovation. R&D Management, 40(3), 213–221], de modo a ampliar a atual compreensão sobre tais perspectivas. Dois esforços complementares foram empreendidos: primeiramente, a literatura existente foi revisitada para identificar estudos adicionais associados a cada perspectiva; procurou-se, além disso, conectar tais perspectivas visando a evidenciar suas interseções temáticas

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2021-08-17