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How Can The Lean Startup Approach Improve The Innovation Process Of Established Companies? An Experimental Approach

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  • FELIX SCHEUENSTUHL

    (Chair of Technology Management, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, 90762 Fürth, Germany)

  • PETER M. BICAN

    (Chair of Technology Management, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, 90762 Fürth, Germany)

  • ALEXANDER BREM

    (#x2020;Institute of Entrepreneurship & Innovation Science, University of Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany‡Mads Clausen Institute, University of Southern Denmark, 6400 Sønderborg, Denmark)

Abstract

The Lean Startup approach and its related Minimum Viable Product thinking is one of the key trends not only in entrepreneurship, but also in more and more established companies. Before this background, this paper experimentally investigates whether and how the Lean Startup approach improves innovation processes in established companies. For this, the overall experiment had 23 participants, the outcome was then matched against a control group and evaluated through a survey with 146 representatives of the target group of the product. The results show that the Lean Startup approach outperforms the traditional approach and that this method improves the success rate of innovation ideas and thus supports the learning philosophy within established companies. Moreover, the experiment revealed a superior performance, especially relating to financial output. Based on these results, implications for research and companies are discussed, as well as limitations and further research suggestions.

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  • Felix Scheuenstuhl & Peter M. Bican & Alexander Brem, 2021. "How Can The Lean Startup Approach Improve The Innovation Process Of Established Companies? An Experimental Approach," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 25(03), pages 1-38, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijimxx:v:25:y:2021:i:03:n:s1363919621500298
    DOI: 10.1142/S1363919621500298
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