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Managing knowledge assets for open innovation: a systematic literature review
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Business IntelligenceKnowledge CreationLawInnovation ManagementKnowledge Management StrategyManagementIntellectual PropertyTechnology TransferDesignStrategic ManagementInnovationKm LensInnovation StudyBusinessOpen InnovationKnowledge ManagementSocial InnovationKnowledge AssetsPurpose KnowledgeTechnology
Purpose Knowledge assumes a pivotal role in the open innovation (OI) paradigm. Yet OI has been scantly investigated by adopting a knowledge management (KM) lens. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic literature review of the KM practices analysed by prior literature to support OI activities. Design/methodology/approach To perform a valuable literature review, the steps for systematic review proposed by previous studies have been adopted. These steps have yielded a final sample of 34 articles. Afterward, the authors have distinguished and analysed the identified articles according to the three main OI processes, i.e. inbound, outbound and coupled OI processes. Findings This research groups and highlights the most relevant KM practices to support OI activities on the basis of the inbound, outbound and coupled OI processes. Originality/value Despite knowledge is the most relevant resource exchanged in OI activities, this is the first attempt to highlight how knowledge should be managed in an OI context by adopting a KM lens. Furthermore, the authors also identify relevant topics that have been so far understudied, which the authors suggest as future research directions.
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