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Linking established firms to innovative startups, corporate venturing is happening across the globe, but there's scant information available on the pr...
Take a motorcycle: Is it a product, or is it an experience? If it's the latter, something lived on the open road, word of mouth is more likely to spre...
We know corporate venturing is important, but applying it is the hard part. Many chief innovation officers suffer sleepless nights. Here are some solu...
When established firms and startups collaborate on innovation, getting the right mix of autonomy, control and integration isn't easy. This report iden...
When can you expect results? How much does each opportunity cost? Over 120 innovation executives shared their corporate venturing experiences. The res...
Disclosing the oversight actions of regulators may be an effective and inexpensive way to improve the quality of financial information from publicly t...
Joan Roca, the celebrated chef of the Michelin-starred restaurant El Celler de Can Roca, reveals the ingredients necessary for achieving world-class i...
It's increasingly commonplace for large companies and startups to collaborate to achieve growth through innovation. So, how can businesses best take t...
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As much as we might try to accept our annual performance review rationally, it's hard to deny the emotional component. Here are strategies to help you...
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What do established firms and startups have in common? They can both benefit from corporate venturing, says ҹȤ´«Ã½'s Julia Prats and co-authors. A 2017 ...
How an NGO was born, thanks to Spanish lifeguard Oscar Camps who saw a crisis unfolding and decided to do something about it.
Is open innovation profitable? ҹȤ´«Ã½'s Bruno Cassiman and Giovanni Valentini explore why the buying and selling of knowledge has yet to bear financial ...
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Download and read ҹȤ´«Ã½ Insight magazine (Issue 23, Q4 2014) on CEO strategies for success.
While copatenting and collaborative R&D both imply openness, commercialization demands protection from those who may copy ideas.
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Trombonist and music teacher Chris Washburne works with executives to show them how jazz techniques can benefit their workplace repertoires.