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Orchestration Processes in Network-Centric Innovation: Evidence from the Field

August 1, 2011 | Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
Companies have increasingly shifted from innovation initiatives that are centered on internal resources to those that are centered on external networks (said another way, a shift from firm-centric innovation to network-centric innovation). In this paper, we combine insights from product development and network theory with evidence from an extensive field study to describe the nature of a hub firm’s orchestration processes in network-centric innovation. Our analysis indicates that network orchestration processes reflect the interplay between elements of innovation design and network design. Promising directions for future research related to network-centric innovation are discussed.

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  • Satish Nambisan
    Author
    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Mohanbir Sawhney
    Author
    Northwestern University
  • Citation

    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Social science and psychology
    Audience: Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists | Evaluators
    Environment Type: Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks

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