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Eric von Hippel (born August 27, 1941) is an economist and a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, specializing in the nature and economics of distributed and open innovation. He is best known for his work developing the concept of user innovation – that end-users, rather than manufacturers, are responsible for a large amount of new innovation.
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Democratizing Innovation

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The Sources of Innovation

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  • Incentives to Innovate and the Sources of Innovation: The Case of Scientific Instruments

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  • Horizontal innovation networks - by and for users