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Open Innovation in R&D Departments electronic resource An Analysis of Employees’ Intention to Exchange Knowledge in OI-Projects / by Verena Nedon.

By: Nedon, Verena [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Forschungs-/Entwicklungs-/Innovations-ManagementPublication details: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Gabler, 2015Description: XV, 200 p. 28 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658095857Subject(s): business | Management | Industrial management | Economic policy | Business and Management | Innovation/Technology Management | R & D/Technology PolicyDDC classification: 658.514 LOC classification: HD28-70Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer eBooksSummary: Based on interviews with R&D managers and a survey amongst R&D employees, Verena Nedon shows that perceived social pressure has an immense impact on R&D employees working in OI-projects. Employees’ attitude (regardless of whether positive or negative) and perceived behavioral control play an important, but not dominant role. The study also implies that intrinsic motivators have a stronger effect on employees’ willingness to engage in knowledge exchange with external partners than extrinsic components. By targeting a set of relevant questions related to the human side of open innovation, the study significantly contributes to the micro-foundation of OI-research and sheds light on the hitherto neglected perspective of employees engaged in OI-projects. The findings are relevant for scholars, companies already following the OI-approach, and OI-newcomers.  Contents Knowledge Exchange in OI-Projects Individual Behavior Theory of Planned Behavior Managerial Implications  Target Groups Researchers and students of Innovation Management (Open Innovation), R&D, and Business Psychology People who are interested in Innovation Management (Open Innovation), R&D, and Project Management  The Author Verena Nedon does research on open innovation at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management (TUHH), focusing on knowledge exchange between R&D employees and external partners in OI-projects.
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Based on interviews with R&D managers and a survey amongst R&D employees, Verena Nedon shows that perceived social pressure has an immense impact on R&D employees working in OI-projects. Employees’ attitude (regardless of whether positive or negative) and perceived behavioral control play an important, but not dominant role. The study also implies that intrinsic motivators have a stronger effect on employees’ willingness to engage in knowledge exchange with external partners than extrinsic components. By targeting a set of relevant questions related to the human side of open innovation, the study significantly contributes to the micro-foundation of OI-research and sheds light on the hitherto neglected perspective of employees engaged in OI-projects. The findings are relevant for scholars, companies already following the OI-approach, and OI-newcomers.  Contents Knowledge Exchange in OI-Projects Individual Behavior Theory of Planned Behavior Managerial Implications  Target Groups Researchers and students of Innovation Management (Open Innovation), R&D, and Business Psychology People who are interested in Innovation Management (Open Innovation), R&D, and Project Management  The Author Verena Nedon does research on open innovation at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management (TUHH), focusing on knowledge exchange between R&D employees and external partners in OI-projects.

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