The impact of corporate venturing on a firm's competence modes
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Published:2008
J. Henri Burgers, Frans A.J. Van Den Bosch, Henk W. Volberda, 2008. "The impact of corporate venturing on a firm's competence modes", Competence Building and Leveraging in Interorganizational Relations, Rudy Martens, Aimé Heene, Ron Sanchez
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In this conceptual paper we investigate how corporate venturing influences an organization's competences. The impact of various types of corporate ventures on the portfolio of strategic options of a firm's competence modes (Sanchez, 2004a; Sanchez & Heene, 2002) will be assessed by distinguishing two fundamentally different dimensions of corporate venturing: technology and product (Block & MacMillan, 1993). We argue that the level of product and factor market dynamism mediates the effect of corporate venturing on a firm's competence modes. Corporate ventures that significantly increase the level of product or factor market dynamics will increase the flexibility in all five competence modes. These ventures have a direct effect on the lower-order competence modes and an indirect, lagged effect on higher-order competence modes through feedback loops. The developed framework and the propositions contribute to managing the ability of a firm to change its coordination, resource, and operating flexibility in order to sustain value creation.
