EXPRESS: From loss to recovery: Spin-outs and parents’ innovation

IF 5.2 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Strategic Organization Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1177/14761270241270971
Vilma Chila, Shivaram Devarakonda, Xavier Martin
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Spin-outs (new ventures founded by ex-employees) have received attention partly due to the potential negative implications they present to the incumbents from which they originate (i.e., parents). Spin-outs can threaten parents not only by the increased future competition but also by the immediate disruptions to their knowledge bases. These negative implications rest on the notion that parents are mere bystanders. We depart from this bystander notion by considering parents’ adaptations to disruptions caused by spin-outs. Specifically, we investigate both the effects of spin-outs on parents’ innovation and the factors that motivate and enable parents to cope with the knowledge gaps arising from spin-outs. We demonstrate that although spin-outs dent parents’ innovation output in the knowledge areas affected by spin-outs, such decline is non-enduring. We also argue and demonstrate that the importance of knowledge areas affected by spin-outs as well as the availability of human capital—internal and newly hired—drive the recovery of parents’ innovation output. We contribute to the literature by refining the theoretical and empirical understanding of the factors shaping parents’ adaptation and creative reconstruction in the aftermath of spin-outs.
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快讯从亏损到复苏:分拆上市和父母的创新
分拆上市(由前雇员创办的新企业)之所以受到关注,部分原因是它们对其发源地的现有企业(即母公司)具有潜在的负面影响。分拆上市对母公司的威胁不仅在于未来竞争的加剧,还在于对其知识基础的直接破坏。这些负面影响是建立在母公司只是旁观者的概念之上的。我们偏离了这种旁观者的概念,考虑了家长对分拆造成的干扰的适应性。具体而言,我们既研究了分拆对家长创新的影响,也研究了促使家长应对分拆带来的知识缺口的因素。我们证明,虽然分拆会削弱母公司在受分拆影响的知识领域的创新产出,但这种下降不会持久。我们还论证并证明,受分拆影响的知识领域的重要性以及人力资本(内部资本和新聘资本)的可用性推动了母公司创新产出的恢复。我们从理论和实证角度完善了对分拆后母公司适应性和创造性重建的影响因素的理解,从而为相关文献做出了贡献。
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期刊介绍: Strategic Organization is devoted to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed, discipline-grounded conceptual and empirical research of interest to researchers, teachers, students, and practitioners of strategic management and organization. The journal also aims to be of considerable interest to senior managers in government, industry, and particularly the growing management consulting industry. Strategic Organization provides an international, interdisciplinary forum designed to improve our understanding of the interrelated dynamics of strategic and organizational processes and outcomes.
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