Abstract:
Abstract demarcation of the crowdsolving of the closed innovation to the contemporary innovation Chesbrough H. [CHE 03] proposed a new modeling of the innovation process "the open innovation" which opposes the closed innovation. The latter is thwarted essentially by two limits, the first one of which was raised by Joy's law "No matter whom you are, most of the smartest work for someone else ". The second limit leaves the principle of the advantages of the specialization and the division of labor and therefore, the company has more interest to create some value by agreeing to share the inventions with third parties and/or by agreeing to collaborate on innovative projects. As illustrated in the following table (Table1), contrasts exist between both closed and opened models.
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