Exploration is both an important part of a firm’s innovation strategy and an activity that involves a high degree of uncertainty. This article investigates a duality in the exploratory component of R&D activity with regard to innovation failure: while exploration is likely to increase firms’ exposure to failure, it might also provide learning opportunities to reduce failure. Our study contributes to the innovation management and organizational learning literatures by demonstrating the value of exploratory R&D for enabling two types of learning mechanisms. The first, experience-based learning, is based on the learning opportunities derived from accumulated experience in exploratory R&D: it involves improvements to procedures associated with ...
Failure to innovate has been only recently recognized as one of the key elements in determining succ...
Do firms learn from their failed innovation attempts? Answering this question is important because f...
We focus on the relationships between failure experience in product development and two aspects of...
Exploration is both an important part of a firm\u2019s innovation strategy and an activity that invo...
Exploration is both an important part of a firm's innovation strategy and an activity that involves ...
© 2017.Exploration is both an important part of a firm’s innovation strategy and an activity that in...
Trabajo presentado a la DRUID Society Conference on "Entrepreneurship - Organization - Innovation" c...
Abandoned and failed innovations can be regarded as a part of the natural process of experimentatio...
Although the concept of exploration has been widely used in management research since James March's ...
Since the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitation activities is an i...
International audienceSince the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitat...
Innovation success depends heavily on firm’s ability to set priorities and select the most promising...
Innovation is a widely acknowledged key component of corporate performance management. However, most...
This study examines the evolution of exploration and exploitation within intra-organisational domai...
Prior theoretical and empirical research emphasizes the importance of allocating investment between ...
Failure to innovate has been only recently recognized as one of the key elements in determining succ...
Do firms learn from their failed innovation attempts? Answering this question is important because f...
We focus on the relationships between failure experience in product development and two aspects of...
Exploration is both an important part of a firm\u2019s innovation strategy and an activity that invo...
Exploration is both an important part of a firm's innovation strategy and an activity that involves ...
© 2017.Exploration is both an important part of a firm’s innovation strategy and an activity that in...
Trabajo presentado a la DRUID Society Conference on "Entrepreneurship - Organization - Innovation" c...
Abandoned and failed innovations can be regarded as a part of the natural process of experimentatio...
Although the concept of exploration has been widely used in management research since James March's ...
Since the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitation activities is an i...
International audienceSince the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitat...
Innovation success depends heavily on firm’s ability to set priorities and select the most promising...
Innovation is a widely acknowledged key component of corporate performance management. However, most...
This study examines the evolution of exploration and exploitation within intra-organisational domai...
Prior theoretical and empirical research emphasizes the importance of allocating investment between ...
Failure to innovate has been only recently recognized as one of the key elements in determining succ...
Do firms learn from their failed innovation attempts? Answering this question is important because f...
We focus on the relationships between failure experience in product development and two aspects of...