際際滷shows by User: MarcelBogers / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: MarcelBogers / Thu, 21 May 2015 20:23:24 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: MarcelBogers Open Innovation: An Introduction and Overview (Chalmers) /slideshow/open-innovation-an-introduction-and-overview-chalmers/48453867 bogersopeninnovationchalmersprint-150521202324-lva1-app6891
Presentation on "Open Innovation: An Introduction and Overview" Part of seminar on Open innovation - managing innovation across organizational boundaries at Chalmers University of Technology, organization by the Managing-In-Between (MIB) research group at the Management of Organizational Renewal and Entrepreneurship (MORE) division at the Department of Technology Management and Economics (TME). Description: What does open innovation really mean? How does it change how we think about innovation processes? What are the managerial and organizational implications? Join us in this seminar to explore these questions with researchers and practitioners active in the field! About the seminar: The Managing-In-Between research group at the Department of Technology Management and Economics invites you to an inspiring seminar around open innovation, a topic that has gained increasing interest among researchers and practitioners. This seminar will highlight how the concept of open innovation has evolved, what it actually means, and outline where the research frontier is. The seminar will feature presentations from one of the prominent researchers in the field of open innovation, Associate Professor Marcel Bogers, University of Southern Denmark as well as researchers from the Managing-In-Between research group at Chalmers, led by Associate Professor Susanne Ollila. After the initial presentations, we would like to invite the audience to participate in a discussion around the organizational and managerial implications of open innovation for practice. This could be especially interesting to discuss in the Chalmers context where several efforts have been made to increase collaboration and innovation across organizational boundaries, but we still need to further our knowledge of how to support and manage such initiatives. Source: http://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/tme/calendar/Pages/Open-innovation-seminar.aspx]]>

Presentation on "Open Innovation: An Introduction and Overview" Part of seminar on Open innovation - managing innovation across organizational boundaries at Chalmers University of Technology, organization by the Managing-In-Between (MIB) research group at the Management of Organizational Renewal and Entrepreneurship (MORE) division at the Department of Technology Management and Economics (TME). Description: What does open innovation really mean? How does it change how we think about innovation processes? What are the managerial and organizational implications? Join us in this seminar to explore these questions with researchers and practitioners active in the field! About the seminar: The Managing-In-Between research group at the Department of Technology Management and Economics invites you to an inspiring seminar around open innovation, a topic that has gained increasing interest among researchers and practitioners. This seminar will highlight how the concept of open innovation has evolved, what it actually means, and outline where the research frontier is. The seminar will feature presentations from one of the prominent researchers in the field of open innovation, Associate Professor Marcel Bogers, University of Southern Denmark as well as researchers from the Managing-In-Between research group at Chalmers, led by Associate Professor Susanne Ollila. After the initial presentations, we would like to invite the audience to participate in a discussion around the organizational and managerial implications of open innovation for practice. This could be especially interesting to discuss in the Chalmers context where several efforts have been made to increase collaboration and innovation across organizational boundaries, but we still need to further our knowledge of how to support and manage such initiatives. Source: http://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/tme/calendar/Pages/Open-innovation-seminar.aspx]]>
Thu, 21 May 2015 20:23:24 GMT /slideshow/open-innovation-an-introduction-and-overview-chalmers/48453867 MarcelBogers@slideshare.net(MarcelBogers) Open Innovation: An Introduction and Overview (Chalmers) MarcelBogers Presentation on "Open Innovation: An Introduction and Overview" Part of seminar on Open innovation - managing innovation across organizational boundaries at Chalmers University of Technology, organization by the Managing-In-Between (MIB) research group at the Management of Organizational Renewal and Entrepreneurship (MORE) division at the Department of Technology Management and Economics (TME). Description: What does open innovation really mean? How does it change how we think about innovation processes? What are the managerial and organizational implications? Join us in this seminar to explore these questions with researchers and practitioners active in the field! About the seminar: The Managing-In-Between research group at the Department of Technology Management and Economics invites you to an inspiring seminar around open innovation, a topic that has gained increasing interest among researchers and practitioners. This seminar will highlight how the concept of open innovation has evolved, what it actually means, and outline where the research frontier is. The seminar will feature presentations from one of the prominent researchers in the field of open innovation, Associate Professor Marcel Bogers, University of Southern Denmark as well as researchers from the Managing-In-Between research group at Chalmers, led by Associate Professor Susanne Ollila. After the initial presentations, we would like to invite the audience to participate in a discussion around the organizational and managerial implications of open innovation for practice. This could be especially interesting to discuss in the Chalmers context where several efforts have been made to increase collaboration and innovation across organizational boundaries, but we still need to further our knowledge of how to support and manage such initiatives. Source: http://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/tme/calendar/Pages/Open-innovation-seminar.aspx <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bogersopeninnovationchalmersprint-150521202324-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation on &quot;Open Innovation: An Introduction and Overview&quot; Part of seminar on Open innovation - managing innovation across organizational boundaries at Chalmers University of Technology, organization by the Managing-In-Between (MIB) research group at the Management of Organizational Renewal and Entrepreneurship (MORE) division at the Department of Technology Management and Economics (TME). Description: What does open innovation really mean? How does it change how we think about innovation processes? What are the managerial and organizational implications? Join us in this seminar to explore these questions with researchers and practitioners active in the field! About the seminar: The Managing-In-Between research group at the Department of Technology Management and Economics invites you to an inspiring seminar around open innovation, a topic that has gained increasing interest among researchers and practitioners. This seminar will highlight how the concept of open innovation has evolved, what it actually means, and outline where the research frontier is. The seminar will feature presentations from one of the prominent researchers in the field of open innovation, Associate Professor Marcel Bogers, University of Southern Denmark as well as researchers from the Managing-In-Between research group at Chalmers, led by Associate Professor Susanne Ollila. After the initial presentations, we would like to invite the audience to participate in a discussion around the organizational and managerial implications of open innovation for practice. This could be especially interesting to discuss in the Chalmers context where several efforts have been made to increase collaboration and innovation across organizational boundaries, but we still need to further our knowledge of how to support and manage such initiatives. Source: http://www.chalmers.se/en/departments/tme/calendar/Pages/Open-innovation-seminar.aspx
Open Innovation: An Introduction and Overview (Chalmers) from Marcel Bogers
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How to write (and publish) a literature review /slideshow/how-to-write-and-publish-your-literature-review/41063340 20141103pisareview-141103120821-conversion-gate01
How to write (and publish) your literature review? This presentations distinguishes between three types and purposes of "review": (1) a literature review, as part of an empirical study; (2) a stand-alone review article; and (3) a conceptual or theoretical (non-empirical) article. For each of theses types, it gives an overview of considerations for getting done and published (or rejected).]]>

How to write (and publish) your literature review? This presentations distinguishes between three types and purposes of "review": (1) a literature review, as part of an empirical study; (2) a stand-alone review article; and (3) a conceptual or theoretical (non-empirical) article. For each of theses types, it gives an overview of considerations for getting done and published (or rejected).]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2014 12:08:21 GMT /slideshow/how-to-write-and-publish-your-literature-review/41063340 MarcelBogers@slideshare.net(MarcelBogers) How to write (and publish) a literature review MarcelBogers How to write (and publish) your literature review? This presentations distinguishes between three types and purposes of "review": (1) a literature review, as part of an empirical study; (2) a stand-alone review article; and (3) a conceptual or theoretical (non-empirical) article. For each of theses types, it gives an overview of considerations for getting done and published (or rejected). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20141103pisareview-141103120821-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How to write (and publish) your literature review? This presentations distinguishes between three types and purposes of &quot;review&quot;: (1) a literature review, as part of an empirical study; (2) a stand-alone review article; and (3) a conceptual or theoretical (non-empirical) article. For each of theses types, it gives an overview of considerations for getting done and published (or rejected).
How to write (and publish) a literature review from Marcel Bogers
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Academics 2.0: Boosting Research and Outreach in the Digital Age /slideshow/academics-20-boosting-research-and-outreach-in-the-digital-age/40916276 trentoseminaracademics2-141030074230-conversion-gate01
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Thu, 30 Oct 2014 07:42:29 GMT /slideshow/academics-20-boosting-research-and-outreach-in-the-digital-age/40916276 MarcelBogers@slideshare.net(MarcelBogers) Academics 2.0: Boosting Research and Outreach in the Digital Age MarcelBogers How can academics improve their digital presence and reputation? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/trentoseminaracademics2-141030074230-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How can academics improve their digital presence and reputation?
Academics 2.0: Boosting Research and Outreach in the Digital Age from Marcel Bogers
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-MarcelBogers-48x48.jpg?cb=1547416273 Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Section for Production, Markets and Policy Department of Food and Resource Economics Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen www.marcelbogers.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bogersopeninnovationchalmersprint-150521202324-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/open-innovation-an-introduction-and-overview-chalmers/48453867 Open Innovation: An In... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20141103pisareview-141103120821-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/how-to-write-and-publish-your-literature-review/41063340 How to write (and publ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/trentoseminaracademics2-141030074230-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/academics-20-boosting-research-and-outreach-in-the-digital-age/40916276 Academics 2.0: Boostin...