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Asia-Pacific Companies Adopting Open Innovation
July 25, 2012 Editor 0
The computerworld website reports on a study by Frost and Sullivan which shows that while companies around the world have embraced OI, some are more willing than others to commit sufficient resources to it. Asia-Pacific companies lead the pack in regards to dedicating staff to OI. 72 percent of the companies surveyed in the APAC region dedicate a team for OI and have a median value of 10 members per OI team as opposed to global baseline of 3 members.
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