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Editorial

The promise and problem with open innovation

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Pages 1-6 | Published online: 18 Jan 2011

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Takao Fujiwara. (2014) Real options analysis on strategic partnerships of biotechnological start-ups. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 26:6, pages 617-638.
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Calvin S. Weng, Wen-Goang Yang & Kuei-Kuei Lai. (2014) Technological position in alliances network. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 26:6, pages 669-685.
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Peter E. Harland & Ann-Marie Nienaber. (2014) Solving the matchmaking dilemma between companies and external idea contributors. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 26:6, pages 639-653.
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Thomas Holzmann, Klaus Sailer, Brendan Galbraith & Bernhard R. Katzy. (2014) Matchmaking for open innovation – theoretical perspectives based on interaction, rather than transaction. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 26:6, pages 595-599.
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M.R. Martínez-Torres. (2014) Analysis of open innovation communities from the perspective of social network analysis. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 26:4, pages 435-451.
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