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art-science collaboration 2 artist-in-residence 2 artist-in-science-residency 2 front end ofinnovation 2 innovation 2 inspiration 2 research and development 2 Artists 1 Arts 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Kunst 1 Künstler 1 New product development 1 Produktentwicklung 1 Robert Bosch GmbH 1
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Sandberg, Berit 2
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The artist as innovation muse: Findings from a residence program in the fuzzy front end
Sandberg, Berit - In: Administrative Sciences 10 (2020) 4, pp. 1-22
In a highly competitive business environment, integrating artists into corporate research and development (R&D) seems to be a promising way to foster inventiveness and idea generation. Given the importance of individual level innovation for product development, this study explores the benefits...
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The artist as innovation muse : findings from a residence program in the fuzzy front end
Sandberg, Berit - In: Administrative Sciences : open access journal 10 (2020) 4/88, pp. 1-22
In a highly competitive business environment, integrating artists into corporate research and development (R&D) seems to be a promising way to foster inventiveness and idea generation. Given the importance of individual level innovation for product development, this study explores the benefits...
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