Abstract
This research paper examines the critical role of open innovation and crowdsourcing in generating new business ideas and concepts. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, case studies, and empirical data, we explore how these collaborative approaches are reshaping traditional innovation processes. The study investigates the synergies between open innovation and crowdsourcing, their impact on business model innovation, and the technological enablers facilitating their implementation. Additionally, we address the legal and ethical considerations surrounding these practices. Our findings reveal that when effectively integrated, open innovation and crowdsourcing can significantly enhance an organization's innovative capacity, leading to more diverse and market-aligned business ideas.
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