Structuring Knowledge Management in Aerospace Open Innovation Alliances Using Industrial Service Blueprinting

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The paper aims to structure the knowledge management system (KMS) in aerospace alliances based on open innovation to foster industry diffusion and growth. Literature review discussed core questions, challenges and opportunities of Research and Development (R&D) collaboration in the aerospace industry where open innovation and crowdsourcing can be an effective and efficient solution. The paper eventually adopted Industrial Service Blueprinting (ISB) framework and proposed open innovation solutions for aerospace R&D alliances.

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