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This book comprehensively discusses the cooperation of corporations with start-ups in the context of accelerator programs. It focuses on recognizing how open innovation can catalyze start-ups' development and success, and benefit corporations through access to new business models, innovative products, services, and technologies developed outside the R&D departments of large organizations.
The book presents a variety of collaboration models, motivations, barriers and potential for collaboration, offering readers a wealth of theoretical and practical knowledge based on the author's research and experience in managing start-up acceleration programs for multinational corporations. Readers will gain insight into the challenges and critical aspects of start-up accelerator programs via a detailed analysis of open innovation theory and collaboration strategies. Based on literature and empirical research, the author offers practical guidance on how corporations should prepare and conduct acceleration activities to maximize the potential of innovation from start-ups and increase the chances of success.
Open Innovation and Startups will appeal to scholars and researchers in the fields of innovation studies, entrepreneurship and organizational studies.
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This book comprehensively discusses the cooperation of corporations with start-ups in the context of accelerator programs. It focuses on recognizing how open innovation can catalyze start-ups' development and success, and benefit corporations through access to new business models, innovative products, services, and technologies developed outside the R&D departments of large organizations.
The book presents a variety of collaboration models, motivations, barriers and potential for collaboration, offering readers a wealth of theoretical and practical knowledge based on the author's research and experience in managing start-up acceleration programs for multinational corporations. Readers will gain insight into the challenges and critical aspects of start-up accelerator programs via a detailed analysis of open innovation theory and collaboration strategies. Based on literature and empirical research, the author offers practical guidance on how corporations should prepare and conduct acceleration activities to maximize the potential of innovation from start-ups and increase the chances of success.
Open Innovation and Startups will appeal to scholars and researchers in the fields of innovation studies, entrepreneurship and organizational studies.