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Working Paper No.:

336

Title :

The Incumbent's Advantage

Author(s):

Marco Iansiti, F. Warren McFarlan and George Westerman

Date of Publication:

No. of pages:

April 2003

12

Abstract:

One of the most important decisions in responding to a technological or strategic innovation is choosing how to organize the venture. Separating the new venture from the old organization reduces conflict and enables the new venture to generate speed and focus. On the other hand, keeping it integrated allows the venture to leverage valuable resources and skills from the existing organization. In this paper, we examine the advantage and disadvantages of different approaches to organizing the new venture, both early and late in the innovation's life cycle. We find there are three viable approaches to organizing. Of these three, the choice of using separated or integrated approaches to launch the innovation depends on each firm's unique capabilities and competitive situation. However, all three viable approaches are characterized by integration later in the life cycle. This integration is truly the incumbent's advantage: linking the people, processes, infrastructures and resources of the new and old to create powerful competitive synergies. We describe the three viable approaches and illustrate with examples of how firms used each effectively.

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