Managing Innovation in Knowledge-Intensive SMEs: A Multiple Case Study of Balancing Exploration and Exploitation
Abstract
Managing the innovation processes and strategies is a common challenge for companies due
to the complexity and difficulties of creating processes that favor exploitation and
exploration, and not limiting the capabilities to one or the other. Being able to have a split
focus and balancing these capabilities constitutes a paradox since stability and predictability
are associated with exploitation, and since risk and unpredictability are associated with
exploration.
This thesis focuses on the phenomenon described above, with two layers added. First, the
companies that constitute the empirical sample used in the thesis are all SMEs, and therefore
have not developed the bureaucracy and structural inertia that often disfavors exploration.
Second, the companies are all knowledge-intensive, meaning that their offerings are to
varying extents depending on innovation. These two aspects, individually and jointly,
represent a research gap that this thesis addresses.
The empirical findings show that firms do not actively manage innovation to focus on
exploitation and exploration in combination, although theory suggests multiple strategies and
processes. However, an innovation-supporting culture was deemed essential, along with a
strategy that focuses on cultural aspects rather than resource allocation. An innovation
strategy can also mitigate the risk of having sprawling innovation activities, therefore
managing resources more efficiently. In addition, the findings suggest that
knowledge-intensive SMEs do not need advanced selection methods or specific tools to stay
competitive. Finally, effective implementation and commercialization of the chosen ideas
require cross-functional teams to ensure successful implementation, as well as an
environment that allows employees to experiment, fail and question the status quo.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2023-07-20Author
Persson, Anders
Mannefred, Filip
Keywords
Ambidexterity
Innovation management
Innovation Strategy
Innovation Processes
Knowledge-Intensive firms
SMEs
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2023:57
Language
eng