An Integrative Model for Technology-Driven Innovation and External Technology Commercialization

Johan Henk Maarse, Marcel Bogers

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Abstract

This chapter proposes an integrative model for internal and external commercialization of technology-driven innovation. It particularly addresses how firms can practically use external technology commercialization, which is a type of open innovation that is not yet fully understood by academics and managers alike. The chapter first reviews dominant literature and frameworks in the areas of innovation, technology-driven innovation, and external technology commercialization. It subsequently develops an integrative model of technology-driven innovation and external technology commercialization, which combines various extant frameworks of internal and external commercialization of internal technologies and thereby provides a holistic understanding of what it takes to successfully commercialize technology. The model presents various phases in the process from technology to commercialization, such as divergence, convergence, technology transfer, development, validation, commercialization, and product line expansion, and presents the relevant intersections and the alternative commercialization paths. Hereby, this chapter provides a holistic perspective and a practical tool for managers seeking viable commercialization opportunities inside or outside of their firm boundaries.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOpen innovation at Firms and Public Administrations : Technologies for Value Creation
EditorsCarmen de Pablos Heredero, David López
Place of PublicationHershey, PA
PublisherIGI global
Publication date2011
Pages59-78
Chapter4
ISBN (Print)9781613503416
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

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