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The Impact of Crash Simulation on Productivity andProblem-Solving in Automotive R&D
Thomke, Stefan
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Spethmann, Philipp
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Herstatt, Cornelius
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Institut für Technologie- und Innovationsmanagement …
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This paper analyzes the impact of the virtual tool 'crash simulation' on automotive R&D over thelast 35 years. The research carried out in this context identifies and investigates distinct phasesrespectively stages of the potential of crash simulations based on the Finite Element Method and...
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Profiting from voluntary information spillovers : How users benefit by freely revealing their innovations
Harhoff, Dietmar
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Henkel, Joachim
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Hippel, Eric von
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2003
In this paper the authors explore the incentives that usersmight have to freely reveal their proprietary innovations. They develop agame-theoretic model to explore the effect of these incentives on users´ decisions to reveal or hide their proprietary information.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005846132
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Horizontal innovation networks - by and for users
Hippel, Eric von
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2002
In this paper explores the conditions favorable to user innovationnetworks are often present in the economy.
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How Open Source software works: "Free" user-to-user assistance
Lakhani, Karim
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Hippel, Eric von
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Alfred P. Sloan School of Management <Cambridge, Mass.>
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2000
In this paper explores how the mundane but necessary task offield support for open source Apache server software is organized,and how and why users are motivated to participate in providing it.
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Breakthroughs to Order at 3M
Hippel, Eric von
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Sonnack, Mary
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1999
3M correctly prides itself on being an innovative, technology-basedcompany, and they have an excellent track over the years with respect toinnovation ...
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"Sticky Information" and the Locus of Problem Solving: Implications for Innovation
Hippel, Eric von
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1994
To solve a problem, needed information and problem-solving capabilities must be brought together... [Eric von Hippel]<p>
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Lead user analyses for the development of new industrial products
Urban, Glen L.
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Hippel, Eric von
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1986
This paper integrates market research within this lead user methodology and report a test of it in the rapidly evolving field of computer-aided systems for the design of printed circuit boards (PC-CAD).
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Incentives to innovate and the sources of innovation : The case of scientific instruments
Riggs, William
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Hippel, Eric von
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1993
This paper studies the relationship between the sources ofinnovation and incentives.
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Cooperation Between Rivals: Informal Know-How Trading
Hippel, Eric von
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1986
"Informal" know-how trading is the extensive exchange of proprietaryknow-how by informal networks of process engineers in rival (and non-rival)firms ...
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Satisfying Heterogeneous User Needs via Innovation Toolkits : The Case of Apache Security Software
Franke, Nikolaus
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Hippel, Eric von
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2002
User needs for a given product type can be quite heterogeneous. Segmenting the market and providing solutions for average user needs in each segment is a partial answer that will typically leave many dissatisfied - some seriously so....
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