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Collective Intelligence: An Emerging World in Open Innovation

Title
Collective Intelligence: An Emerging World in Open Innovation
Author(s)
Yun, Jinhyo JosephJeong, EuiSeobZhao, XiaofeiHahm, Sung DeukKim, KyungHun
DGIST Authors
Yun, Jinhyo JosephZhao, Xiaofei
Issued Date
2019-08
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Author Keywords
collective intelligenceopen innovationmoderating effectautomotive industrypharmaceutical industry
Keywords
PATENTPERFORMANCEKNOWLEDGEDIVERSITYEVOLUTIONPATTERNSSTATE
ISSN
2071-1050
Abstract
Responding to the lack of empirical research on the effect of collective intelligence on open innovation in the fourth industrial revolution, we examined the relationship between collective intelligence and open innovation. Collective intelligence or crowd innovation not only produces creative ideas or inventions, but also moderates any firm to innovate inside-out, outside-in, or in a coupled manner. We asked the following research questions: Does collective intelligence (or crowd innovation) motivate open innovation? Is there any difference in the effect of collective intelligence on open innovation by industry? These research questions led to the following three hypotheses: (1) Collective intelligence increases the performance of a firm, (2) collective intelligence will moderate the effect of open innovation, and (3) differences exist between the automotive industry and the pharmaceutical industry in these two effects. To empirically examine these three hypotheses, we analyzed the registered patents of these two industries from 2000 to 2014 over a 15-year period. These automotive and pharmaceutical patents were registered in the B60 category and the A61K category of the Korea Patent office, respectively. Collective intelligence was measured by co-invention. We found differences in the effects of collective intelligence on open innovation between the two industries. In the automotive industry, collective intelligence not only directly increased the performance, but also indirectly moderated the open innovation effect. However, this was not the case for the pharmaceutical industry. © 2019 by the authors.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/10614
DOI
10.3390/su11164495
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
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