A Bibliometric Review of Open Innovation: Setting a Research Agenda
University of Technology Sydney
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Abstract
Through an objective, systematic, and comprehensive review of the literature on open innovation (OI), this article identifies gaps in existing research, and provides recommendations on how hitherto unused or underused organizational, management, and marketing theories can be applied to advance the field. This study adopts a novel approach by combining two complementary bibliometric methods of co‐citation analysis and text mining of 321 journal articles on OI that enables a robust empirical analysis of the intellectual streams and key concepts underpinning OI. Results reveal that researchers do not sufficiently draw on theoretical perspectives external to the field to examine multiple facets of OI. Research…
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744
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- 88.70
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- 100%
- References
- 205
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Keywords
- Underpinning
- Open innovation
- Knowledge management
- Citation
- Field (mathematics)
- Perspective (graphical)
- Sociology
- Service (business)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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