Seven “Corporate Venturing” Strategies to Foster Innovation tackles the question: What should companies do to accelerate innovation and remain relevant? Or, stated differently: What should companies do to avoid being disrupted by more agile and innovative startups? One answer is corporate venturing. Corporate venturing is often understood as a corporation making an investment in external startups either directly (off the balance sheet through a corporate venturing unit) or indirectly (through a venture capital fund) for strategic and/or financial gain. This kind of definition is limited, at least as a description of current “best practice” in corporate venturing. Based on the findings of an empirical review of the world’s most innovative co...
Increasingly, large company leaders want their organizations to act like startups! They want to take...
As known, the access to financial resources is a big issue for small and innovative companies. In fa...
During the past forty years, the media and academics have frequently maligned corporate investments ...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1999.Includes bi...
Firms’ survival and growth critically depend on their ability to innovate. In addition to internal R...
Purpose – More and more companies are embarking on an experimental journey into an unpredictable fut...
In the face of technological discontinuities and disruption, convergence and increased global com- p...
Large diversified companies companies do not have good track records in managing discontinuous chang...
The generation of new business models and the renewal of competencies are crucial for mature compani...
Today’s business environment is increasingly characterized by rapid changes. For large companies t...
Corporate venturing is a practice whereby a company sets up a separate organizational unit, the corp...
Firms in the UK have begun to look at the creation of new businesses as a method to manage the flow ...
In this paper, we focus on the potential strategic benefits to corporate venture capital, i.e. equit...
Traditional compliance can stifle enterprise while appropriate support can both liberate and reduce ...
Innovations that initiate new technology cycles, <em>i.e.</em>, radical innovations, bri...
Increasingly, large company leaders want their organizations to act like startups! They want to take...
As known, the access to financial resources is a big issue for small and innovative companies. In fa...
During the past forty years, the media and academics have frequently maligned corporate investments ...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1999.Includes bi...
Firms’ survival and growth critically depend on their ability to innovate. In addition to internal R...
Purpose – More and more companies are embarking on an experimental journey into an unpredictable fut...
In the face of technological discontinuities and disruption, convergence and increased global com- p...
Large diversified companies companies do not have good track records in managing discontinuous chang...
The generation of new business models and the renewal of competencies are crucial for mature compani...
Today’s business environment is increasingly characterized by rapid changes. For large companies t...
Corporate venturing is a practice whereby a company sets up a separate organizational unit, the corp...
Firms in the UK have begun to look at the creation of new businesses as a method to manage the flow ...
In this paper, we focus on the potential strategic benefits to corporate venture capital, i.e. equit...
Traditional compliance can stifle enterprise while appropriate support can both liberate and reduce ...
Innovations that initiate new technology cycles, <em>i.e.</em>, radical innovations, bri...
Increasingly, large company leaders want their organizations to act like startups! They want to take...
As known, the access to financial resources is a big issue for small and innovative companies. In fa...
During the past forty years, the media and academics have frequently maligned corporate investments ...