Augusto Bargoni , Luboš Smrčka , Gabriele Santoro , Alberto Ferraris
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Highway to hell or paradise city? Exploring the role of growth hacking in learning from innovation failure
The purpose of this study is to conceptualize the role of growth hacking, a data-driven iterative experimentation process, in minimizing the likelihood of innovation failure within firms. Drawing upon existing literature on innovation and growth hacking, we provide a conceptual background to frame our research. To investigate this phenomenon, we employ a qualitative approach that combines the Gioia method and phenomenography. Our primary data source consists of in-depth interviews conducted with managers and practitioners who possess extensive experience in innovation management and growth hacking. Through a systematic inductive concept development approach and a multilevel analysis, we develop a novel conceptualization that illustrates how growth hacking strategies can be effectively implemented across four levels of analysis: market, organization, project, and product. Our findings highlight the importance of adopting growth hacking practices to minimize the likelihood of innovation failure in each of these domains. From a practical perspective, we offer recommendations on the strategies that companies should employ to effectively learn from the challenges associated with innovation. By leveraging these insights, firms can enhance their ability to overcome potential obstacles and optimize their innovation processes.
期刊介绍:
The interdisciplinary journal Technovation covers various aspects of technological innovation, exploring processes, products, and social impacts. It examines innovation in both process and product realms, including social innovations like regulatory frameworks and non-economic benefits. Topics range from emerging trends and capital for development to managing technology-intensive ventures and innovation in organizations of different sizes. It also discusses organizational structures, investment strategies for science and technology enterprises, and the roles of technological innovators. Additionally, it addresses technology transfer between developing countries and innovation across enterprise, political, and economic systems.