PhD Seminar: Open Innovation & Open Business Models
Henry Chesbrough
Haas School of Management - UC Berkeley & ESADE
Wim Vanhaverbeke
Hasselt University, Vlerick Management School & ESADE
We welcome you to what promises to be a most intensive, exciting intellectual experience. We
have both written extensively on the topic of Open Innovation (which we will define carefully
during the Course), but we believe that the best work in this area is yet to come! We have selected
some readings and chapters to guide you in preparing for our two day Course. You will get much
more out of the Course if you make the time to put more into it. Please read the assigned material
carefully, and come prepared to share your questions, reflections and criticisms with us and your
colleagues. Furthermore, upon registration participants should submit an abstract (1-2 pages) as
well as bring one poster (A2) of their current or indented research on open innovation to be
discussed with faculty and Ph.D. candidates.
We have also incorporated reasonably long breaks and lunches, so we hope that you?ll have time to
get to know us and each other. While the Open Innovation research community is growing, it
remains at an early stage of development. Your passion, commitment, energy and ideas are vitally
needed. Once again, welcome!
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