The fast eat the slow – The impact of strategy and innovation timing on the success of technology-oriented ventures

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
Kuckertz, Andreas / Kohtamäki, Marko / Droege gen. Körber, Cornelia
Year of publication
2010
Published in
International Journal of Technology Management
Band/Volume
52/1/2
Page (from - to)
175-188
Abstract

This paper explores the role of the two dimensions of ambidextrous strategic management (exploration and exploitation) on technology-oriented ventures’ innovation and company level performance. Based on a representative sample of German venture capital backed technology start-ups from various innovative industries, we are able to provide support for the oftstated assumption that the ambidexterity strategy positively influences performance. Results indicate, that both explorative and exploitative activity add to the overall success of innovation projects which consequently influence overall firm performance positively. Moreover, our data suggest that for technology-oriented ventures the timing of the second innovation project after start-up, i.e. the point in time when ventures become potentially ambidextrous, plays a decisive role.

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