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Innovating Business Models with Co-Development Partnerships
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January 2007

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Research-Technology Management

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Kevin Schwartz

Business model innovation is vital to sustaining open innovation. External technology partnerships allow open business models to accomplish even more. One important mechanism for innovating one's business model is through establishing co-development relationships. The proper character of these relationships varies, depending on the context for the relationship. To sustain co-development relationships, one must carefully define the business objectives and align the business models of each firm. One should also determine whether the various R&D capabilities are core, critical or contextual. The decision to partner externally will have different implications for each of these.


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... Cooperation in R&D may occur on different levels: strategic (partner selection and management), executive (teams and processes), or infrastructural level (Deck and Strom, 2002). Independent from the level of cooperation, firms need to develop specific organizational competencies and cooperation capabilities to develop and manage partnership (Dyer and Singh, 1998), and integrate skills and tacit knowledge with external partners. ...

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R&D Cooperation with External Partners and Implementing Open Innovation
The Emerging Model of Co-Development
  • Citing Article

... Enterprises can generate value by commercializing technology, and make strategic choices regarding opensource technologies [38]. Chesbrough and Schwartz [39]highlights the importance of co-development partnerships in business models, which are mutually beneficial working relationships between two or more parties aimed at creating and providing new products, technologies, or services. This partnership could allow OSCs to be commercialized without waiting for the technology to mature. ...

Innovating Business Models with Co-Development Partnerships
  • Citing Article
  • January 2007

Research-Technology Management