TY - JOUR A1 - Ullrich, Andre A1 - Vladova, Gergana T1 - Weighing the Pros and Cons of Engaging in Open Innovation JF - Technology Innovation Management Review N2 - The positive aspects of open innovation projects are widely discussed in innovation management research and practice by means of case studies and best practices. However, enterprises, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) also face miscellaneous challenges in open innovation practice, leading to uncertainty and even renunciation of open innovation project participation. Thus, it is essential for SMEs to find the right balance between possible positive effects and negative consequences - the latter being the less studied "dark sides" of open innovation. However, appropriate methods of finding this balance are still lacking. In this article, we discuss the assessment of open innovation project participation by presenting a weighing and decision process framework as a conceivable solution approach. The framework includes an internal, external, and integrated analysis as well as a recommendation and decision phase. Piece by piece, we investigate the current situation and the innovation goals of the enterprise as an initial point for a decision for or against engaging in open innovation. Furthermore, we discuss the development of a software tool that automatically applies this framework and allows self-assessment by SMEs. KW - open innovation KW - open innovation participation KW - self-assessment tool KW - risks KW - benefits KW - entrepreneurship KW - SMEs Y1 - 2016 SN - 1927-0321 VL - 8 SP - 34 EP - 40 PB - Carleton University Graphic Services CY - Ottawa ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Thim, Christof A1 - Ullrich, André A1 - Eigelshoven, Felix A1 - Gronau, Norbert A1 - Ritter, Ann-Carolin T1 - Crowdsourcing bei industriellen Innovationen T1 - Crowdsourcing for industrial innovations BT - Lösungsansätze und Herausforderung für KMU BT - solutions and challenges for SMEs JF - Industrie 4.0 Management : Gegenwart und Zukunft industrieller Geschäftsprozesse N2 - Die Innovationstätigkeit im industriellen Umfeld verlagert sich durch die Digitalisierung hin zu Produkt-Service-Systemen. Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen haben sich in ihrer Entwicklungstätigkeit bisher stark auf die Produktentwicklung bezogen. Der Umstieg auf „smarte“ Produkte und die Kopplung an Dienstleistungen erfordert häufig personelle und finanzielle Ressourcen, welche KMU nicht aufbringen können. Crowdsourcing stellt eine Möglichkeit dar, den Innovationsprozess für externe Akteure zu öffnen und Kosten- sowie Geschwindigkeitsvorteile zu realisieren. Bei der Integration von Crowdsourcing-Elementen ist jedoch einigen Herausforderungen zu begegnen. Dieser Beitrag zeigt sowohl die Potenziale als auch die Barrieren einer Crowdsourcing-Nutzung im industriellen Umfeld auf. N2 - Innovation activity in the industrial environment is shifting towards product-service systems as a result of digitalisation. Small and medium-sized enterprises have so far focused their development activities strongly on product development. The switch to “smart” products and the coupling to services often requires personnel and financial resources that SMEs cannot provide. Crowdsourcing is one way of opening up the innovation process to external actors and realising cost and speed advantages. However, the integration of crowdsourcing elements faces several challenges. This article shows both the potentials and the barriers of crowdsourcing in the industrial environment. KW - Crowdsourcing KW - industrielle Innovationen KW - KMU KW - industrial innovation KW - SMEs Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.30844/I40M_20-6_S9-13 SN - 2364-9208 VL - 36 IS - 6 SP - 9 EP - 13 PB - GITO mbH Verlag CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Petzolt, Sophie A1 - Hölzle, Katharina A1 - Kullik, Oliver A1 - Gergeleit, Wiebke A1 - Radunski, Anne T1 - Organisational digital transformation of SMEs—development and application of a digital transformation maturity model for business model transformation JF - International journal of innovation in management N2 - One of the most challenging difficulties for incumbent organisations, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), is to manage digital transformation driven by technological change. Incumbent organisations' responses to digital transformation have been extensively studied in the current literature. However, most research neglects digital transformation in SMEs. There are hardly any valid developed measures for the maturity of digital transformation. We present a holistic digital transformation maturity model based on an extensive literature review, qualitative computer-assisted data analysis, and empirical findings. The digital transformation maturity model focuses on small- and medium-sized enterprises' unique features and characteristics. We proved the practical applicability and relevance of the digital transformation maturity model in an extensive study involving various organisations, particularly German SMEs (n = 310). Organisations can use this model to assess themselves initially and, through this process, gain a comprehensive understanding of the multiple forms of digital transformation. KW - organisational digital transformation KW - German Mittelstand KW - SMEs KW - maturity model KW - business model transformation KW - organizational change Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S1363919622400175 SN - 1363-9196 SN - 1757-5877 VL - 26 IS - 3 PB - World Scientific Publ. CY - Singapore ER -