Improvisation for innovation: The contingent role of resource and structural factors in explaining innovation capability
This paper focuses on resource and structural factors to explore the relationship between organizational improvisation and innovation capability. Although the role of improvisation has attracted increasing academic attention in fast-changing environments, little is known about the conditions under w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Technovation 2018-06, Vol.74-75, p.32-41 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper focuses on resource and structural factors to explore the relationship between organizational improvisation and innovation capability. Although the role of improvisation has attracted increasing academic attention in fast-changing environments, little is known about the conditions under which firms benefit from improvisation. This paper addresses this gap using an organizational learning perspective that explains the role of a firm's organizational structure and organizational resources for improvisation and innovation. A large-scale survey in China finds that firms vary in their levels of (I) centralization and formalization of decision making and (II) resource slack and investment irreversibility and that these factors moderate the relationship between improvisation and innovation capability in distinct ways. Consistent with our theorizing, improvisation enhances innovation capability when firms have a decentralized but formalized structure or pursue the dual goals of maximizing resource slack and minimizing investment irreversibility.
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•Slack resources and minimization of irreversible investment increase the efficiency of improvisation.•A decentralized but formalized firms' improvisation positively influences innovation capabilities.•Data from 146 high-tech firms in China are used to test hypotheses. |
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ISSN: | 0166-4972 1879-2383 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.technovation.2018.02.010 |