Innovation policy instruments through the lens of open innovation. An analysis in the Spanish context
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Innovation policy instruments through the lens of open innovation. An analysis in the Spanish contextFecha de publicación
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FLOR, María Luisa; DÍAZ, José Luis Blasco; ORTIZ, María Lidón Lara. Innovation policy instruments through the lens of open innovation. An analysis in the Spanish context. Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business, 2020, vol. 5, no 1, p. 52-80.Tipo de documento
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Open innovation (OI) involves the deliberate use of external and internal knowledge flows by
organisations in order to accelerate their innovations and expand the markets for the external use of
innovations. Despite ... [+]
Open innovation (OI) involves the deliberate use of external and internal knowledge flows by
organisations in order to accelerate their innovations and expand the markets for the external use of
innovations. Despite the relevance of OI for firms’ competitiveness, firms’ abilities to leverage and
combine internal and external knowledge flows cannot be taken for granted. In this context, innovation
policies can play a crucial role in stimulating firms’ OI strategies. The objective of this research is to
examine the degree to which existing public innovation policies promote open innovation by
companies. In doing so, we review the set of innovation policy instruments developed by governments
within the Spanish national and regional innovation systems and examine the extent to which they
support open innovation by companies, either by facilitating firms’ open innovation practices or by
acting on the external factors that influence them. Our results show that innovation policies in Spanish
national and regional settings partially promote firms’ open innovation, since governments base their
actions on the interaction between science, industry and government, sometimes with intermediaries
that promote it. We propose the development of instruments to encourage firms to implement open
innovation practices in such a way that they complement the existing ones and can fully achieve the
benefits associated with open innovation. [-]
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Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business, Volume 5, Number 1, 52-80, January-June 2020Proyecto de investigación
RTI2018-099295-B-100Derechos de acceso
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