Open Innovation Dilemma in China
Open innovation suggests that companies cannot afford the entire costs for innovation and some useless innovation for one company may get tremendous success in another company via commercialization. For Chinese companies, open innovation is an opportunity to boost technology development. On the contrary, for foreign ones, Chinese companies may not be their ideal partners to conduct open innovation due to the potential loss from Chinese companies’ copy behavior. This paper will take intellectual property rights and product life cycle into account to reveal the dilemma between the two sides in a normative approach.
Open Innovation Chinese Companies Intellectual Property Rights
Tao Zeng Qi Su Lihong Song Xiuwen He
School of Business, Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou), China Guangdong Occupational Skills Testing Authority (Guangzhou), China
国际会议
The Ninth Wuhan International Conference on E-Business(第九届武汉电子商务国际会议)
武汉
英文
1847-1853
2010-05-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)