Revisiter l’innovation : la vulnérabilité organisationnelle des PME innovantes dans le secteur des sports outdoor
Autor: | Soulé, Bastien, Hallé, Julie, Boutroy, Eric, Vignal, Bénédicte |
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Přispěvatelé: | Laboratoire sur les Vulnérabilités et l'Innovation dans le Sport (EA 7428) (L-VIS), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon, ANR, ANR-10-BLAN-2008,TIMSA,Du territoire au marché : histoire de l'industrie des sports et loisirs alpins au XXe siècle(2010) |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology
small companies organizational vulnerability product innovation petites entreprises management de l’innovation sports outdoor [SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration vulnérabilité organisationnelle innovation de produit outdoor sports innovation management |
Popis: | Article soumis pour publication dans l'Epirevue mos (Management & Organisations du Sport); While innovating is likely to procure competitive advantage within the industry of sports goods, it is also a risky activity which may lead to damaging consequences for companies. It therefore seems relevant to take an interest in the potential detrimental effects of innovation processes within small, particularly creative, companies in the sports sector. In this paper, we seek to know if, and how, engaging in an innovation process leads to singular forms of organizational vulnerability.Case studies were carried out in five small or medium-sized French companies specializing in the outdoors. We conducted a total of 48 interviews with different actors in the innovation processes, accompanied by field observations and analysis of secondary data. The priority frequently given to meeting technical challenges is likely to distance the product from the customer and real use. In certain cases, "innovation fever" generates internal imbalance. Second, some companies are too dependent on a key figure in their functioning, the inventor-entrepreneur; it sometimes implies a weakening of the innovation network during its vital decoupling stage. Finally, although the creation of innovation networks is necessary, it heightens the dependence on stakeholders and exposes to specific threats.Excessive confidence in the benefits of innovation can prove problematic. Innovators should not be discouraged, but reminded of the contingent and uncertain nature of the processes in which they engage, requiring anticipation and measure. The challenge consists in managing both the present and the future, while acknowledging that the exploitation of a routine does not prevent the exploration of new solutions. |
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