In case of India, the figure stands at USD 52 billion.
According to a report by Accenture, large companies and entrepreneurs face cultural barriers to achieve open innovation.
"Failure to use digital collaboration puts at risk a USD 1.5 trillion growth opportunity globally, and as much as USD 52 billion for India," the report said.
The study, titled 'Harnessing the Power of Entrepreneurs to Open Innovation' was conducted in collaboration with G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance, surveyed over 1,000 entrepreneurs and 1,000 large firms in the G20 economies including India.
The report said 82 per cent of corporates believe that they can learn from startups about how to become digital and they expect the proportion of their revenue by collaboration with entrepreneurs to rise from an average of 9 per cent to 20 per cent in five years.
Large firms and entrepreneurs agree that today's corporate venturing and incubator models of collaboration will increasingly give way to more open and joint innovation, whereby corporates do not just fund startups, but use digital collaboration to jointly create innovations in broader networks of partners.
"Corporates should not just fund startup innovation, but actively participate in it by pooling ideas, assets and intellectual property. And it will require them to take new approaches to sharing risks and rewards more equitably," he said.
