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Understanding open innovation in small and medium-sized museums and exhibition halls: An analysis model

Fernando E. García-Muiña (Department of Business Organization, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain)
Laura Fuentes-Moraleda (Department of Business Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain)
Trinidad Vacas-Guerrero (Department of Human Geography Area, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain)
Juan José Rienda-Gómez (Department of Financial Economics and Accounting, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain)

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

ISSN: 0959-6119

Article publication date: 18 July 2019

Issue publication date: 21 November 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The hostile environments in which museums operate force them to be innovative. Most of them have fewer resources and are publicly owned. Because these factors may hinder their innovative potential, this paper aims to propose an open innovation model adapted to this type of organization to improve visitors’ experience.

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative method based on a thematic analysis is carried out. Data sources are: (i) focus group with stakeholders from the destination and (ii) in-depth interviews with museums experts.

Findings

This new framework is important because it brings something new to a field that previous research had barely considered. The study of the implementation of open innovation in publicly owned small and medium-sized museums brings to light the growing importance of the relational, organizational, technological and experiential dimensions, their interactions and their main constituent factors.

Research limitations/implications

The study is limited to a specific type of institution, and results should not be extrapolated to other contexts. The construct of open innovation is highly complex, and that advises future research to include other players. Quantitative methods and longitudinal techniques will contribute to tackling new challenges in future research works.

Practical implications

Results are helpful for museum managers and policymakers. Stakeholders improve their comprehension of how an open innovation model works because the paper offers a few guidelines for its active designing. A solid networking based on trust and the emphasis on improving the visitor experience determine making-decision processes.

Originality/value

The paper provides a systemic innovation management model for museums, where there is almost no previous research. It is theoretically supported in the open innovation paradigm, as well as the absorptive capacity framework. The emerging and central role of the experiential dimension constitutes another notable contribution to literature.

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Citation

García-Muiña, F.E., Fuentes-Moraleda, L., Vacas-Guerrero, T. and Rienda-Gómez, J.J. (2019), "Understanding open innovation in small and medium-sized museums and exhibition halls: An analysis model", International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 31 No. 11, pp. 4357-4379. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-03-2018-0260

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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