Virtuous Cycle of Open Innovation

Seeking truly innovative products to grow their businesses, companies such as P&G then began in-licensing technology from the outside, what many call Technology Scouting and which P&G calls its Connect + Develop program. Since so many companies had begun to do Technology Marketing, there was a nice big Technology Pool to select from to build new products with.
So many companies have begun to do Technology Scouting--close to one quarter of the top 1000 R&D spenders according to a Bain study--that they are beginning to have to compete for the hottest stuff. Paying the top dollar isn’t good enough for Technology Marketers pushing their latest and greatest. Buyers need to bring their own technologies to the negotiating table to differentiate themselves. That adds more technology to the pool, completing the virtuous cycle.
Of course no virtuous cycle builds on itself indefinitely. They all have a balancing force. But in this case, perhaps the most significant constraint to speak of is mankind’s own capacity to invent new technologies.
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