Revolutionary innovation and the incumbent business: Patterns of relationship and coping strategies

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Hao Ma
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Revolutionary innovations bring about drastically new ways of doing business that potentially challenge the dominance and even the survival of many powerful incumbent firms. The choice of the incumbent firms’ strategies in coping with a revolutionary innovation depends on the specific patterns of relationship between the revolutionary innovation and the incumbent firms’ core business, be it substitutive, complementary, or parallel. In the situation of a substitutive relationship, the incumbent firms could exit from the incumbent business through swift divesting or gradual harvesting before it is eventually displaced or eroded. In a complementary relationship, the incumbents could absorb the innovation into the incumbent business by embracing the innovation that enables them to add entirely new functions to their incumbent business or assimilating the innovation to enhance the value of the incumbent business. In a parallel relationship, the revolutionary innovation either results in the retrenchment of the incumbent business or leaves it undisturbed, which, respectively, calls for specializing in certain niches of the incumbent business or further solidifying the incumbent business. In addition to the above coping strategies focusing primarily on the incumbent business, the incumbent firms also need to deal simultaneously with the new businesses inspired and propelled by the revolutionary innovation. They could fend off the potential disruptions of the innovation by engaging in a competitive fight in the market domain or a nonmarket fight in the sociopolitical domain. They could also enter those new businesses through greenfield entry or merger and acquisition.

革命性创新与在位企业:关系模式与应对策略
革命性的创新带来了全新的经营方式,可能会挑战许多强大的现有公司的主导地位,甚至是生存。现有企业应对革命性创新的战略选择取决于革命性创新与现有企业核心业务的特定关系模式,是替代关系、互补关系还是平行关系。在替代关系的情况下,在位企业可以在在位企业最终被取代或侵蚀之前,通过迅速剥离或逐步收获的方式退出在位企业。在互补关系中,现有企业可以通过接受创新来吸收现有企业的创新,从而为现有企业增加全新的功能,或者吸收创新来提高现有企业的价值。在平行关系中,革命性创新要么导致现有业务的收缩,要么使其不受干扰,这两种情况分别要求对现有业务的某些利基进行专业化,要么进一步巩固现有业务。除了上述以现有业务为主的应对策略外,现有企业还需要同时应对革命性创新所激发和推动的新业务。他们可以通过参与市场领域的竞争或社会政治领域的非市场斗争来抵御创新的潜在破坏。他们也可以通过绿地进入或并购的方式进入这些新业务。
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CiteScore
4.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
38
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Organizational Dynamics domain is primarily organizational behavior and development and secondarily, HRM and strategic management. The objective is to link leading-edge thought and research with management practice. Organizational Dynamics publishes articles that embody both theoretical and practical content, showing how research findings can help deal more effectively with the dynamics of organizational life.
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