通过产品设计和避责策略实现估值创业:特斯拉如何改变公众对可持续创新的看法

IF 10.1 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Maximilian Palmié, Lucas Miehé, Johanna Mair, Joakim Wincent
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摘要

对许多企业来说,开发创新的、更环保的产品,并在大众市场上获得青睐,仍然是一项长期的挑战。为了让消费者选择 "更环保 "的替代品而非传统产品,企业需要克服偏向传统解决方案的普遍产品评价。有关估值创业的研究探讨了行动者为改变既定评价而采取的策略。我们的研究分析了汽车制造商特斯拉公司(Tesla, Inc.)特斯拉进入市场之初,有几家公司曾试图将电池电动车作为一种使私人交通更环保的方式来推广,但收效甚微。相比之下,特斯拉生产的 BEV 广受好评,引起了消费者的极大兴趣,并使人们对整个 BEV 有了更有利的评价。通过54次访谈和近2000页的档案数据,我们的归纳研究发现了提高特斯拉初期车型吸引力的三种产品设计策略:(1)采用非连续性技术解决方案;(2)在传统评价标准(如驾驶性能、舒适性、空间、地位)上优化产品;(3)创建一个互补产品生态系统。由于一些设计选择是以最小的环境足迹为代价的,因此他们有可能因损害潜在环保汽车的环保性能和 "洗绿 "而招致指责。为了将这种风险降到最低,特斯拉在设计策略之外,还采用了三种声誉政治策略来避免这种指责。在特斯拉最初的奢华车型改善了公众对电动汽车的看法之后,特斯拉和其他汽车制造商能够比以往更大量地销售不过度、更可持续的电动汽车。我们的研究结果为三类文献做出了贡献,并为管理实践提供了有价值的见解。
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Valuation entrepreneurship through product-design and blame-avoidance strategies: How Tesla managed to change the public perception of sustainable innovations

Valuation entrepreneurship through product-design and blame-avoidance strategies: How Tesla managed to change the public perception of sustainable innovations

Developing innovative, eco-friendlier products that gain traction in the mass market remains a persistent challenge for many firms. To bring consumers to choose “greener” alternatives over conventional products, firms need to overcome prevailing product evaluations that favor traditional solutions. Research on valuation entrepreneurship examines the strategies that actors apply to induce changes in established evaluations. Adding to the emerging literature on valuation entrepreneurship, our study analyzes how the car maker Tesla, Inc. used product design—material artifacts' properties of form and function—to advance the public perception of battery electric vehicles (BEVs). When Tesla entered the market, several firms had tried to promote BEVs as a way of making private mobility more environmentally friendly, but with limited success. In contrast, Tesla produced well-received BEVs that generated enormous consumer interest and led to a more favorable assessment of BEVs as a whole. Drawing on 54 interviews and nearly 2000 pages of archival data, our abductive study identifies three product design strategies that increased the appeal of Tesla's initial models: (1) incorporating discontinuous technological solutions; (2) optimizing the products on traditional evaluation criteria (e.g., driving performance, comfort, space, status); and (3) creating an ecosystem of complementary products. Since some design choices came at the expense of a minimal environmental footprint, they risked attracting blame for compromising on the environmental performance of potentially eco-friendly cars and for committing “greenwashing.” To minimize this risk, Tesla complemented its design strategies by employing three strategies of reputational politics to avoid such blame. After Tesla's initial, lavish models had improved the public perception of electric cars, Tesla and other car makers were able to sell less excessive and more sustainable BEVs in much greater quantities than ever before. Our findings contribute to three literature streams and generate valuable insights for management practice.

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Journal of Product Innovation Management
Journal of Product Innovation Management 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
17.00
自引率
5.70%
发文量
42
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Product Innovation Management is a leading academic journal focused on research, theory, and practice in innovation and new product development. It covers a broad scope of issues crucial to successful innovation in both external and internal organizational environments. The journal aims to inform, provoke thought, and contribute to the knowledge and practice of new product development and innovation management. It welcomes original articles from organizations of all sizes and domains, including start-ups, small to medium-sized enterprises, and large corporations, as well as from consumer, business-to-business, and policy domains. The journal accepts various quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and authors from diverse disciplines and functional perspectives are encouraged to submit their work.
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