规模扩大超速增长过程中的成长之痛:整合与未来研究议程

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Technological Forecasting and Social Change Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123779
Kristel Moedt , Christian Lechner , Svetlana Khapova
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技术与创新管理(TIM)学者对技术规模型企业的超高速增长越来越关注。虽然有关超高速增长的战略主题、技术规模和有形资产的研究和文章很多,但对快速和大规模扩张的公司所面临的内部挑战关注较少。在本文中,我们认为,如果专注于产品开发和新市场进入的技术、管理和创新(TIM)学者要推进有关规模企业超高速增长的知识,他们就需要与专注于如何在快速发展背景下进行人员管理的一般管理学者进行对话。我们借鉴彭罗斯的企业成长理论来构建我们的论点,该理论强调企业成长是管理能力和资源拥有量的函数,并认为一种资源的大规模扩展会导致其他类型资源的失衡。我们还借鉴了企业认知理论,该理论认为企业的优先事项是企业高层管理者心智模式的结果。因此,我们提出,以技术为基础的公司在技术扩展方面取得成功后,将在组织的人力方面带来问题和挑战。这些挑战包括人力资源问题,如招聘和人员流动、领导力挑战和组织文化,而这些往往是管理研究的重点。为了启发新的研究,我们回顾了技术和管理文献中的研究证据,整合了与超大规模企业的 "成长之痛 "有关的现有证据。我们发现,技术型企业的超速增长至少有三个重要驱动因素会影响企业的内部流程:i) 时间压力;ii) 不断变化;iii) 资源稀缺。由于 a) 工作需求不断扩大,b) 大量招聘,c) 领导力要求不断变化,d) 组织文化不断演变,这些背景驱动因素使员工处于紧张状态。我们将研究结果整合到一个组织框架中,该框架动态地将超高速增长与组织中的效应联系起来。在本文的最后,我们就未来对超高速增长企业的研究如何解决成长的烦恼提出了建议。
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Growing pains during scale-up hypergrowth: Integration and future research agenda
The hypergrowth of technological scale-ups is receiving growing research attention from TIM (Technology and Innovation Management) scholars. While much is researched and written about hypergrowth's strategic topics, scaling of technology, and physical assets, less attention is given to the internal challenges faced by rapidly and massively scaling firms. In this paper, we argue that if TIM scholars focusing on product development and new market entrance are to advance knowledge concerned with hypergrowth of scale-ups, they need to join the conversation with the general management scholars who focus on how to manage people in a rapidly developing context. We build our arguments by drawing on Penrose's theory of firm growth, which emphasizes that growth is a function of management capacity and possession of resources, and which suggests that massive scaling in one type of resource will lead to imbalances of other types of resources. We also draw on the cognitive theory of the firm, which suggests that a firm's priorities are the outcome of its top managers' mental models. Consequently, we put forward that technology-based firms, successful in technology scaling, will create issues and challenges on the human side of organizations. These challenges include HR issues, like hiring and turnover, leadership challenges, and organizational culture, which are often the focus of management research. To inspire new research, we review research evidence from technology and management literature integrating available evidence concerned with the “growing pains” of hyperscaling firms. We identify at least three important drivers of hypergrowth in technology scale-ups that affect the firm's internal processes: i) time pressure, ii) constant change, and iii) scarcity of resources. These context drivers put the workforce in a stressful situation due to a) expanding job demands, b) massive hiring, c) changing leadership requirements, and d) evolving organizational culture. We integrate our findings into an organizing framework that dynamically relates hypergrowth to effects in organizations. We conclude this paper with suggestions for how the growing pains can be addressed by future research on hypergrowth firms.
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