Thinking through exploration and exploitation in start-ups: A case of research commercialization

A. Ta, J. Valta, Jouni Lyly-Yrjänäinen, Leena Aarikka-Stenroos, S. Mäkinen
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Crossing the valley of death between initial funding and commercialization is a major challenge for most start-ups. This paper studies the possibility to use secondary markets in order to maintain financial stability and independence. However, adding secondary market segments requires managing ambidexterity within the start-up, its network and its environment. These market segments are theoretically conceptualized as segments for exploitation and exploration, and criteria are developed accordingly. We use interventionist research for studying the challenges that a research-based start-up faces when they try to manage this ambidexterity in their commercialization process. The results indicate that exploitation strategy can be beneficial for crossing the valley of death but implementing it includes uncertainties. Even though exploitative market segments can be found, starting a business requires the right circumstances and capabilities, such as technological compatibility and supporting regulatory conditions. The case study highlights the importance of managing asymmetric interests in ambidextrous partnerships.
创业公司的探索与开发思维:一个研究成果商业化的案例
跨越初始融资和商业化之间的死亡之谷是大多数初创企业面临的主要挑战。本文研究了利用二级市场来维持金融稳定和独立性的可能性。然而,增加二级市场细分需要在初创企业、其网络和环境中管理好两面性。这些细分市场在理论上被定义为开发和勘探的细分市场,并据此制定了标准。我们使用干预主义研究来研究研究型初创企业在商业化过程中试图管理这种两面性时所面临的挑战。结果表明,开发策略对穿越死亡谷是有利的,但其实施存在不确定性。尽管可以找到可利用的细分市场,但开办企业需要合适的环境和能力,例如技术兼容性和支持性监管条件。该案例研究强调了在双向伙伴关系中管理不对称利益的重要性。
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