When corporates engage with startups to develop innovation. Collaborations happen in different forms: Corporate Venture Capital (CVC), Corporate Incubation, outside-in startup programs, and inside-out platform startup programs. More recently, additional categories have also been identified: exposure, trend spotting, accelerators, procurement, investments, and acquisitions.
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Critical Barriers to Overcome When Corporates Engage With Startups: The Open Innovation Perspective
Alessia Pisoni (University of Insubria, Italy), Sveva Giovannoni (University of Insubria, Italy), and Alberto Onetti (University of Insubria, Italy)
Copyright: © 2022
|Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8665-5.ch010
Abstract
The chapter aims at investigating the different implementation modes of open innovation (OI) adopted by companies when engaging with startups. In the last years, a significant body of literature has been published on OI-related issues. Research on OI is multidisciplinary and scattered among different fields of research. Based on this, the authors perform a comprehensive and systemized literature review to identify and describe the most critical issues to be considered when companies engage with startups. Specifically, they aim to identify the main barriers to corporate-startup collaboration and, in doing so, to provide a comprehensive framework able to shed new light on the proposed issue and to provide guidance to future research directions.