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Interview on user-led innovation

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Michel Bauwens
20th April 2007


Leonard Witt has just posted an interview with Eric von Hippel, the author of the strongly recommended book, The Democratization of Innovation, at the PJNet.org.

Topics include the advantages of freely revealing business and technical advances and the key role of lead users in social innovation.

See our bookstore where you can order this book as well as others on P2P business trends.

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One Response to “Interview on user-led innovation”

  1. Chester Bateman Says:

    Hi Michel:
    There is a great podcast with Eroc Von Hippel at podcast.oregonstate.edu/ Recorded May 2007

    Many insights into his book – The Democratization of Innovation.

    Chester

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