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Opening the black box of Growth Hacking: Insights into the microfoundations of Lean Startup Capabilities

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  • Foggetti, Caterina
  • Natalicchio, Angelo
  • Ardito, Lorenzo
  • Albino, Vito

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Growth hacking (GH) is a strategy of rapid experimentation and testing aimed at scaling firms’ business model. Based on the relationships established in the literature between GH and Lean Startup (LS), we acknowledge LS capabilities play a crucial role in the successful implementation of GH, yet a deeper understanding of how LS capabilities support GH is needed, especially from a theoretical perspective. In this context, through a multiple case study approach analyzing six different startups, we aim to unveil the microfoundations of LS capabilities supporting the implementation of GH, hence opening the black box of GH. This research advances the theoretical development and understanding of GH, with a focus on its relationship with LS and underlying LS capabilities, by leveraging the microfoundations perspective to reconcile theory and practice when examining GH. Additionally, it informs the debate on how GH can create favorable conditions for scaling business models.

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  • Foggetti, Caterina & Natalicchio, Angelo & Ardito, Lorenzo & Albino, Vito, 2025. "Opening the black box of Growth Hacking: Insights into the microfoundations of Lean Startup Capabilities," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 191(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:191:y:2025:i:c:s0148296325000955
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2025.115272
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