Tag Archives: open innovation

The 6 Best Global Brands use creative crowdsourcing

  Open innovation and co-creation are getting bigger and bigger. InnoCentive just released a whitepaper about Open Innovation (go here to download it) and eYeka is about to release one about online co-creation (stay tuned here). In this post, we … Continue reading

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French TV discusses crowdsourcing, featuring eYeka and Hypios

Veuillez installer Flash Player pour lire la vidéo La Nouvelle Edition du 28/02/12 – Part. 5 Crowdsourcing This week, the French pay-TV channel Canal+ talked about crowdsourcing. Our French friends from Hypios and eYeka were featured in La Nouvell

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Brands in Asia are using co-creation to innovate too!

Asia has been having her share of limelight in recent times, and in terms of businesses, it appears to be mostly good news. It is probably safe to say that everybody wants a piece of Asia. However in the field … Continue reading

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Interview with Paul Sloane on Open Innovation

“We have to be able to think of people outside as the part of our system rather than customers or complainers”, says Paul Sloane, one of the greatest speakers on innovation today. eYeka interviewed Paul, who has re

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Prof. Ramaswamy answers eYeka’s questions (part 1/4): How does co-creation relate to crowdsourcing?

We recently had the opportunity to interview Prof.  Venkat Ramaswamy, Hallman Fellow of Electronic Business and professor of marketing at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. He coauthored The Future of Competition and The Power of

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The potential of day-to-day innovation

  Here in Paris, when you google ‘Innovation’ you get about 150 million results. As much as ‘creativity’ and ‘smartphone’ combined (event though we must admit that ‘smartphone’ is quite a recent term). There

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