The article focuses on the phenomenon of open innovation (OI), which is a peculiar contrast to so-called closed innovations that assume that the process of creating new values requires control to guarantee success. The main assumptions of Open Innovation are the creation of multi-departmental capitals that bring together businesses, organizations, and research units dedicated to the common goal of creating and developing innovative products. The role of networks and stakeholders was discussed in the context of the introduction and use of external knowledge, access to new markets of skills, knowledge and others. The text focuses on the determinants of the implementation of open innovation and clusters as a source of innovation and synergy of benefit. In the context of the essence and assumptions of Open Innovation, the Bioenergy Cluster for the Region and the deENnet Network were analyzed.
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