3Open innovation and virtualization

Magdalena Czerwińska, Tomasz Kusio, Ryszard Borowiecki

DOI: 10.4324/9781003384311-3

Organizational determinants of open innovation

The paradigm of open innovation has become increasingly important in the context of globalization and technological advancement (Chesbrough & Bogers, 2014; Kusio, 2020). In this sense, it manifests itself in an increased need to identify and establish relationships with public, private, and business partners and to sustain those relationships. Closely related to the paradigm of open innovation is the imperative of change (Borowiecki & Siuta-Tokarska, 2021), where the need to make changes is a necessary condition for the functioning of the modern market economy (Kusio, 2019

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