What is it about?
This paper describes an in depth, three- year study conducted before, throughout and after the experiment with open innovation to study its impact of the R&D professionals and on the innovation process. It sheds light on how organizations and professionals can use crowdsourcing and other open innovation methods to enhance innovation and overcome adoption barriers to change.
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Why is it important?
The key influential finding was that the professional identity of R&D professionals plays a critical role in adopting open innovation and is usually hidden from managerial oversight. This contributes to the streams of literature on innovation processes and professional identity and illuminates the shift in the nature and role of professionalism and expertise in the digital age.
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This page is a summary of: Dismantling Knowledge Boundaries at NASA: The Critical Role of Professional Identity in Open Innovation, Administrative Science Quarterly, December 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0001839217747876.
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