How start-ups translate learning from innovation failure into strategies for growth

被引:7
作者
Corvello, Vincenzo [1 ]
Troise, Ciro [2 ]
Schiuma, Giovanni [3 ]
Jones, Paul [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Messina, Dept Engn, I-98166 Messina, Italy
[2] Univ Turin, Dept Management, Corso Unione Soviet 218 bis, I-10134 Turin, Italy
[3] LUM Univ Giuseppe, Dept Engn, SS 100 Km 18, I-70010 Bari, Italy
[4] Swansea Univ, Sch Management, Bay Campus,Fabian Way, Swansea SA1 8EN, Wales
关键词
Innovation failure; Start-ups; Organizational learning; Dynamic capabilities; Learning from failures; Business model; DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES; PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY; ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; PERFORMANCE; PROJECT; TECHNOLOGIES; REFLEXIVITY; OPPORTUNITY; DIFFUSION;
D O I
10.1016/j.technovation.2024.103051
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Start-ups can make a decisive contribution to the development of innovation. These organizations are designed to experiment with new technologies and business models. In their growth process, learning from failure plays a decisive role. This study enriches our understanding of learning from failure, particularly in start-ups, by analyzing 21 innovative start-ups that have faced experiences of failure. The theories of organizational learning and dynamic capabilities are applied to identify the responses of start-ups to failure and their implications in terms of learning. Six response strategies were identified: external monitoring, internal evaluation, resource acquisition and mobilization, value creation and capture, team -level entrepreneurial, and organizational learning. These response strategies are grouped into the three dynamic capabilities dimensions: sensing, seizing, and transforming. These strategies are relevant for start-ups to overcome difficulties and continue their growth and innovation. They also offer a guideline for start-ups to develop strategies for systematic learning from failures.
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