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Managing open innovation project risks based on a social network analysis perspective

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In today’s business environment, it is often argued, that if organizations want to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, they must be able to innovate, so that they can meet complex market demands as they deliver products, solutions, or services. However, organizations alone do not always have the necessary resources (brilliant minds, technologies, know-how, and so on) to match those market demands. To overcome this constraint, organizations usually engage in collaborative network models—such as the open innovation model—with other business partners, public institutions, universities, and development centers. Nonetheless, it is frequently argued that the lack of models that support such collaborative models is still perceived as a major constraint for organizations to more frequently engage in it. In this work, a heuristic model is proposed, to provide support in managing open innovation projects, by, first, identifying project collaborative critical success factors (CSFs) analyzing four interactive collaborative dimensions (4-ICD) that usually occur in such projects—(1) key project organization communication and insight degree, (2) organizational control degree, (3) project information dependency degree, (3) and (4) feedback readiness degree— and, second, using those identified CSFs to estimate the outcome likelihood (success, or failure) of ongoing open innovation projects.

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Risk management Project management Sustainability Social network analysis Collaborative networks Project lifecycle Project critical success factors Open innovation Predictive model Project outcome likelihood Organizational competencies

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NUNES, Marco; ABREU, António – Managing open innovation project risks based on a social network analysis perspective. Sustainability. ISSN 2071-1050. Vol. 12, N.º 8 (2020), pp. 1-31

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