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Technology Vision for Radical Innovation and Its Impact on Early Success

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JOURNAL OF PRODUCT INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
卷 32, 期 4, 页码 593-609

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jpim.12221

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  1. Fonds Quebecois de recherche sur la culture et la societe
  2. Bishop's University Senate Research Committee Grants
  3. Nottingham University New Researchers Grant

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For firms involved with the very early stages of emergent radical innovation, technical goals are often held in the mind(s) of only one or a few individuals. The way these individuals mentally imagine or visualize such goals, or technology visions, provides an important looking glass for understanding a firm's progression along the path of involvement from a technical discontinuity toward project-level and organizational-level involvement with a given technology. Utilizing a large sample of firms engaged in radical innovation in North America and the United Kingdom, this empirical study examines the impact of five dimensions of technology vision on early success: benefits goals, efficiency goals, magnetism, specificity, and infrastructure clarity. Technology vision is found to have a significant positive impact on technical competitive advantage, early success with customers, and ability to attract capital, as measures of early success.

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