
"Open innovation traditionally refers to purposive inflows and outflows of knowledge across firm boundaries. Through various collaborations with external entities, firms will be able to be more innovative and accelerate their product development process whatever their sector."
"Coworking spaces and makerspaces function as 'open labs.' They offer a physical location that acts as a symbolic totem place, an innovation-driven community, and a set of services that promote experimentation across a variety of specific subjects."
"Regularly sending employees to work in open labs reflects the diverse opportunities to foster open innovation strategies. Remote working in open labs can be divided into three key areas that enhance collaborative efforts."
Remote work is a valuable tool for promoting open innovation, often underestimated by companies. Open innovation involves the exchange of knowledge across firm boundaries, enabling firms to innovate and accelerate product development. Companies utilize coworking spaces and makerspaces as open labs, providing a community and resources for experimentation. Employees sent to these labs become affiliated coworkers, driven by curiosity and organizational goals. This strategy reflects the potential of remote work to enhance innovation opportunities and foster collaborative efforts in various sectors.
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