New paper published in California Management Review

Wan Ri Ho, Nikolai Kazantsev Torbjørn Netland have published the paper “The critical catalyst: Getting open innovation projects right in times of disruption” in California Management Review

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In times of disruption, why do some open innovation projects fail while others succeed?

Disruptions often call for rapid innovation at scale. Open innovation (OI) is critical in such contexts because it allows organizations to access resources beyond the firm’s boundaries. Yet, many OI projects fail, posing significant risks during disruptions. This article examines 12 ventilator development projects during the COVID-19 pandemic, of which only seven succeeded. Fifty-five interviews were analyzed to understand how organizational roles influence the outcomes of OI projects in times of disruption. The key finding is that projects that succeeded involved an organizational role largely absent in those that failed: namely, a catalyst.

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