Drivers of exploitative and explorative innovation efficiency

Arabella Nigg-Stock, Niklas Bayrle, Leo Brecht
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Abstract

In today's fast-changing world, it is essential not only to be innovative but also to innovate efficiently. The latter can be measured through the multi-faceted construct of innovation efficiency. While researchers recently have started investigating factors and practices fostering innovation efficiency, the fact that radical and incremental innovations require different structures and approaches has not been considered yet. This study, therefore, merges the innovation efficiency literature with the ambidexterity literature and divides innovation efficiency into exploitative and explorative innovation activities. As competition is an essential variable affecting innovation, this study explores its influence on explorative as well as exploitative innovation processes in terms of efficiency. Whereas exploitative and explorative innovation activities come together within general innovation efficiency to positively influence turnover growth, separately they have no effect on it. Data Envelopment Analysis is applied to determine the innovation efficiency, and ordinary linear and Tobit regressions are used to uncover different modes of operation of exploitative and explorative innovation activities. The results indicate that price competition hampers exploitative innovation efficiency, whereas explorative innovation efficiency might improve through outside pressure of product and quality competition. The results provide academics with a new perspective on explorative and exploitative innovation management, contribute to further detangling drivers and factors behind innovation efficiency, and help practitioners to better understand drivers of efficiency for the respective innovation processes.

开发性和探索性创新效率的驱动因素
在当今快速变化的世界里,不仅要创新,而且要高效创新。后者可以通过创新效率的多方面结构来衡量。尽管研究人员最近开始调查促进创新效率的因素和实践,但激进和渐进创新需要不同的结构和方法这一事实尚未得到考虑。因此,本研究将创新效率文献与二元性文献相结合,将创新效率分为开发性和探索性创新活动。由于竞争是影响创新的一个重要变量,本研究从效率的角度探讨了竞争对探索性和开发性创新过程的影响。开发性创新活动和探索性创新活动在总体创新效率范围内共同对营业额增长产生正向影响,但分别对营业额增长没有影响,使用普通线性回归和Tobit回归来揭示开发性和探索性创新活动的不同运作模式。结果表明,价格竞争阻碍了开发性创新效率,而开发性创新的效率可能通过产品和质量竞争的外部压力而提高。研究结果为学者们提供了探索性和开发性创新管理的新视角,有助于进一步挖掘创新效率背后的驱动因素和因素,并帮助从业者更好地理解各自创新过程的效率驱动因素。
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