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Exploring a theoretical framework to structure the public policy implications of open innovation
Authors:Jeroen PJ de Jong  Wim Vanhaverbeke
Institution:1. EIM Business and Policy Research , Zoetermeer, the Netherlands;2. RSM Erasmus University , Rotterdam, the Netherlands;3. Hasselt University , Belgium;4. Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School , Belgium;5. ESADE , Spain
Abstract:Open innovation is increasingly popular among practitioners and scholars, but its implications for public policy making have not yet been analysed in detail. This paper explores a theoretical framework to structure the debate about public policy making that facilitates open innovation. We first define open innovation in terms of firms’ open innovation practices and external conditions that encourage enterprises to practice open innovation. We show that policies for open innovation are legitimate as traditional arguments like market and system failures continue to apply. Next, we identify several guidelines for policymaking. Rather than just offering R&D and interaction-oriented policies, we conclude that open innovation warrants attention in a broader range of policy areas, including entrepreneurship, education, science, labour markets and competition. Developing truly horizontal policies is a major challenge to facilitate open innovation in developed economies.
Keywords:open innovation  policymaking  national innovation systems  market failure  system failure
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