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Twelve principles for open innovation 2.0

Evolve governance structures, practices and metrics to accelerate innovation in an era of digital connectivity, writes Martin Curley.

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Curley, M. Twelve principles for open innovation 2.0. Nature 533, 314–316 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/533314a

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