通过公司分拆实现发明家的复兴

The Rejuvenation of Inventors Through Corporate Spinouts

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2013
被引 70
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了长期任职于同一公司的发明家加入分拆公司后,其探索性创新活动增加、对母公司知识依赖减少,且长任期员工受益更大。

Abstract

This article focuses on corporate spinouts as a strategy that can rejuvenate the inventive efforts of inventors with a long tenure in the same company. We rely on an unbalanced panel of 5,604 inventor-year observations to study a matched sample of 431 inventors employed by the Xerox Corporation and find evidence in support of three predictions. First, inventors who join a spinout increase the extent of exploration in their inventive activities. Second, they decrease the extent to which they rely on the parent organization’s knowledge. Third, because long-tenured employees, through socialization, tend to progressively adopt more exploitative behavior than short-tenured members, they benefit relatively more from the spinout experience. These results are robust to several econometric specifications that try to account for the endogeneity of the inventors’ decision to join the spinout, for the fact that spinouts’ inventive activity may be intrinsically different from that of the parent company, and for the possible presence of novel external stimuli for those who join spinouts. The data provide large-sample evidence consistent with the idea that socialization reduces opportunities for organizational learning; we discuss the implications for theory and practice.

公司分拆发明家组织学习创新社会化