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Summary O’Connor, G. C., & DeMartino, R. (2006). Organizing for Radical Innovation: An Exploratory Study of the Structural Aspects of RI Management Systems in Large Established Firms. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 23(6), 475–497. https://doi.org/10.11

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O’Conner & DeMartino (2006) –
Organizing for Radical Innovation: an Exploratory Study of the Structural
Aspects of RI Management Systems in Large Established Firms


Summary:

 Literature suggests that RI should be managed by an identified group rather than a single
innovation champion
 This study explores different organizational structures of firms’ RI groups (firms who intent to
engage in RI)
 It finds 7 organizational models that are used by the firms to manage RI
 These models differ with regard to the degree to which they incorporate and integrate the 3
competencies needed for RI:
o Discovery
o Incubation
o Acceleration
 Not only the presence but especially the linkages and interfaces between these 3
competencies are necessary to successfully manage RI within a firm
 The degree to which these 3 competencies are linked and interfaced depends on the degree
to which senior managers expect their subordinates to engage in ambidextrous management
 The complexity of a companies organizational structures of the RI group depends on how
strategically important the company considers unaligned “white-space” innovations
o High importance of white-space innovations -> more elaborate org. structure, likely
featuring more (or more integration) of the three competencies




Definition radical innovation

 Radical innovation = when opportunity are largely promising, and have high risk and
uncertainty
 Radically innovative products offer:
o Wholly new benefits
o Significant improvement in known benefits, or
o Significant reduction in cost

Research interest

 The need for RI dates back to Schumpeter’s theory of “creative destruction” – meaning that
new firms will disrupt the market at the expense of incumbent firms
 Problem: established organizations have core competency areas which over time become
core rigidities – thus, they lack patience to explore RI (which often takes very long to
succeed)
 However, radical innovation is necessary for growth & renewal

Research perspective

 RI requires a whole management system – not only single elements of management

,  This system needs to encourage learning and experimentation
 All elements of the system need to be aligned

Research focus

 Focus on the organizational structure element of this management system
 Exploration of the organizational structures of firms that have declared the intent to achieve
radical innovation

Theory

Innovation Champion vs. identified group

 Early literature often identifies champions as a success factor of innovation
 In contrast, recent literature agrees on the need to establish an identified group dedicated to
RI – not just one single person (the champion)
 Why?
o RI is not easy to achieve – it requires a clear set of roles / responsibilities to sustain
attention and resources ot transformational experience and to RI
o An identified group means experience accumulation – ideas are jointly interpreted
o An identified group is more likely to reflect on their progress and how it can improve
o An identified group with its own management system allows the group to be
internally consistent without impacting the mainstream organization
o The group must be allowed to develop competencies without being affected by
company rules and norms



Organizational structure of the group

 Scholars argue that breakthrough innovation needs a mechanistic, hierarchical structure to
ensure both discipline and creativity

Physical separation vs. embeddedness in the mainstream organization

 Scholars argue that the identified RI group needs to be embedded, closely interfaced and
NOT physically separated with the mainstream organization:
o To have access to assets and resources – resulting in a competitive advantage over
independent start-ups in the market
o To leverage and stretch current competencies and simultaneously build new ones
o To allow the assimilation of radical innovation into the mainstream orga

Research gap

 What the appropriate organizational structure is that allows to build RI competencies
o Where does it report in the firm?
o How concentrated or dispersed is it?
o Whether a single orga can handle all the aspects of innovation (discovery, incubation
acceleration)
o Why these groups have not been successful over time?

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