@inproceedings{DieterichOhlhausen2021, author = {Dieterich, Katharina and Ohlhausen, Peter}, title = {IP-traceability : discussing suitable technologies for tracing data from creativity processes in interorganizational R\&D projects}, booktitle = {The disruptive role of data, AI and ecosystems in services : Proceedings of the 31st RESER conference; Heilbronn, Germany, 14th - 15th October 2021}, organization = {European Association for Research on Services (RESER)}, institution = {ESB Business School}, pages = {291 -- 305}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This paper takes a holistic view on an IP-traceability process in interorganizational R\&D projects, as a particular Open innovation mode, aiming at showing different technologies which can be used in the front and backend of a traceability process and discussing these technologies in terms of their suitability for data from creativity processes in these projects. To achieve this goal a two-stage literature review on different technologies in the context of traceability was conducted. Then, criteria were derived from the characteristics of data from creativity processes and of interorganizational R\&D projects, with which the resulting technologies were discussed. At the end, recommendations regarding suitable technologies for tracing individual creativity artifacts in interorganizational R\&D projects were given.}, language = {en} }