Exploratory capacity and the adaptive organization
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Author
Contributions
- Von Krogh, George - Contributor
- Swap, Walter C. - Contributor
- Harvard Business School. Division of Research - Contributor
Publication
2002 - Division of Research, Harvard Business School, Boston], Massachusetts
Language
English
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- OCLC Control Number51211459
- Open LibraryOL53793979M
Description
"The concept of Exploratory Capacity (EC) the amount of slack resources and organization has (in the form of people, time and/or money), that can be devoted to simultaneous technical and market discovery is introduced to describe how innovators can proceed under conditions of great uncertainty, specifically when technologies and markets are co-evolving. Drawing on a sample of 31 companies whose business models were tied to the Internet, the authors discuss how startup companies deal with uncertainty through experimentation in the market and morphing of the business model. Tradeoffs among people, time and money are often necessary to create EC, although the three are not fully interchangeable. It is posited that an optimal amount of EC is ideal for successful innovation, as there are risks inherent in both a scarcity and an excess."
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Series Statement
- Working paper / Division of Research, Harvard Business School -- 03-067
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