This article introduces the special issue on the increasing role of cities as a driver for (open) innovation and entrepreneurship. It frames the innovation space being cultivated by proactive cities. Drawing on the diverse papers selected in this special issue, this introduction explores a series of tensions that are emerging as innovators and entrepreneurs seek to engage with local governments and citizens in an effort to improve the quality of life and promote local economic growth.

The city as a lab: Open innovation meets the collaborative economy / Cohen, Boyd; Almirall, Esteve; Chesbrough, Henry William. - In: CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW. - ISSN 0008-1256. - 59:1(2016), pp. 5-13. [10.1177/0008125616683951]

The city as a lab: Open innovation meets the collaborative economy

Chesbrough, Henry W.
2016

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This article introduces the special issue on the increasing role of cities as a driver for (open) innovation and entrepreneurship. It frames the innovation space being cultivated by proactive cities. Drawing on the diverse papers selected in this special issue, this introduction explores a series of tensions that are emerging as innovators and entrepreneurs seek to engage with local governments and citizens in an effort to improve the quality of life and promote local economic growth.
2016
The city as a lab: Open innovation meets the collaborative economy / Cohen, Boyd; Almirall, Esteve; Chesbrough, Henry William. - In: CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW. - ISSN 0008-1256. - 59:1(2016), pp. 5-13. [10.1177/0008125616683951]
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