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Title: New Business Development: Case Study Findings


1
New Business DevelopmentCase Study Findings
  • Innovation Board
  • Royal Haskoning
  • May 22, 2008
  • Frans A.J. van den Bosch
  • Martin Dongelmans
  • Henri Burgers
  • Dept. of Strategic Management and Business
    Environment
  • Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University

2
Useful links
  • Department of Strategic Management and Business
    Environment
  • www.strategyaterasmus.nl
  • Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus
    University
  • www.rsm.nl
  • Erasmus Innovation Monitor/ INSCOPE
  • www.erasmusinnovatiemonitor.nl
  • Personal website of prof. dr. ing. Frans A.J. van
    den Bosch
  • www.rsm.nl/portal/page/portal/home/faculty/academi
    c_departments/strategic_management/faculty/faculty
    /bosch_20frans_van_den
  • Personal website of drs. Ing. Henri Burgers
  • www.rsm.nl/portal/page/portal/home/faculty/academi
    c_departments/strategic_management/faculty/phd_can
    didates/burgers_henri

3
Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Our case study research
  • Scientific insights from our previous research
  • Findings of the case studies at Haskoning

4
Voorbeelden van lopende onderzoeksprojecten van
de vakgroep
  • Erasmus Innovatie en Concurrentie Monitor
  • Managing new business development
  • Sociale innovatie
  • Open innovatie
  • Offshoring en outsourcing van RD activiteiten
  • Ambidextrous organizations
  • Rol van managers in exploratie/ exploitatie
  • Strategische vernieuwing in de energiesector
  • Corporate Governance
  • Zie ook www.strategyaterasmus.nl

5
Technologische versus Sociale innovatie
  • Technologische innovatie (TI) creatie van nieuwe
    technologische kennis resulterend in nieuwe
    producten / diensten
  • Social innovation is defined as changing
  • A firms organization, management and labour in a
    way
  • that is new to the firm and / or industry,
  • with the effect of leveraging the firms
    technological knowledge base
  • and improving firm performance (Volberda Van
    den Bosch, 2006)
  • Management onderschat kernrol van SI om TI
    succesvol te maken èn kernrol van SI voor een
    duurzame concurrentie positie.

6
Model Sociale Innovatie
Bron Volberda e.a. (2005)
7
Complementary resources / assetsneeded to
commercialize innovations
Competitive manufacturing
Distribution
Core technological know-how in innovation
Service
Finance
Complementary technologies
Marketing
Other
Other
Source Teece (ed.) 1987. p. 192
8
Managing and organizing corporate ventures

Corporate venturing is the creation of new
businesses within established firms (Sharma and
Chrisman, 1999 Guth and Ginsberg, 1990)
  • Mainstream businesses are biased towards the
  • existing, inertia, exploitation (Benner and
    Tushman, 2002 Hill and Rothaermel, 2003)
  • Short-term, costs (Burgelman, 1985)
  • Yet, mainstream businesses possess
  • valuable knowledge and resources (Chesbrough,
    2000 Katila and Ajuha, 2002)
  • Potential for synergies, scope economies
    (Tanriverdi and Venkatraman, 2005)

9
Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Our case study research
  • Scientific insights from our previous research
  • Findings of the case studies at Haskoning

10
Initial Research Questions
  • How can scientific insights on new business
    development in other sectors be applied to the
    services in the engineering sector?
  • How can an analysis of various cases be helpful
    in improving new business development practices
    at Haskoning?

11
Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Our case study research
  • Scientific insights from our previous research
  • Findings of the case studies at Haskoning

12
Our previous research
Publication in Long Range Planning (2008)
13
Exploration of technological versus market
knowledge
  • Distinction between technological and market
    knowledge appears to be key.
  • Technological knowledge
  • Development of new products, technologies,
    production processes
  • Market knowledge
  • Development of new markets, distribution
    channels, ways of advertising and promotion
  • Source Burgers, Van den Bosch and Volberda
    (2008), Long Range Planning

14
A Generic Framework Technological Market
Knowledge
Source Burgers, Van den Bosch and Volberda
(2008), Long Range Planning
15
Application on manufacturing contextKnowledge
requirements and project management
characteristics
  • Based on 8 NBD projects 4 successes 4
    failures
  • Projects commercialized from 1993 - 2003

Source Burgers, Van den Bosch and Volberda
(2008), Long Range Planning
16
Introducing a temporal dimensionNew business
development process
  • Push strategy, based on perceived need
  • Technological developing product, processes,
    testing, building
  • Market how, where to sell, value proposition
  • Technological refining, derivatives
  • Market how, where to sell, value proposition

Source Burgers, Van den Bosch, Volberda (2008)
17
Summary of findings of our previous research (1)
  • Exploration of knowledge
  • Technological side of the project was not a
    problem, but projects had difficulties in
    developing the market side of the project
  • Using strategic alliances with partners
    possessing complementary market knowledge
  • Use a single test market and clearly involve
    sales force

Source Burgers, Van den Bosch, Volberda (2008)
18
Summary of findings of our previous research (2)
  • Management of the project
  • The threat of a standard project approach.
  • No differences in management between projects
    developing market and technological knowledge,
    which constrained projects
  • Solution link project management criteria to
    exploration of technological and market knowledge
  • Projects felt increasing business pressure during
    commercialization phase
  • Solution (1) Top management support to protect
    the project
  • Solution (2) Providing more autonomy and a
    longer timeframe to complete exploration

Source Burgers, Van den Bosch, Volberda (2008)
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Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Our case study research
  • Scientific insights from our previous research
  • Findings of the case studies at Haskoning

20
Overview of the NBD-Projects
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