2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3626932
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Do Firms Really Learn From Failure? The Dynamics of Abandoned Innovation

Abstract: Abandoned and failed innovations can be regarded as a part of the natural process of experimentation by firms, which can lead to important lessons being learned. Although the literature suggests some benefit from failure or abandoned innovation activities, prior studies using relatively large firm-level datasets to test the nature of this link are often unable to deal explicitly with the time dimension of learning. We contribute to the literature by showing the dynamic and causal nature of the linkage between … Show more

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“…Such effect of dissolution of system of complements may be rather different from the positive effect of experimentation with different innovation inputs and projects, which has been shown in the past to be highly positively associated with firm's innovation performance (e.g. Leoncini 2016, Love et al 2021.…”
Section: Dissolution Of the Complementarity Bundlementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Such effect of dissolution of system of complements may be rather different from the positive effect of experimentation with different innovation inputs and projects, which has been shown in the past to be highly positively associated with firm's innovation performance (e.g. Leoncini 2016, Love et al 2021.…”
Section: Dissolution Of the Complementarity Bundlementioning
confidence: 93%
“…There are also beneficial consequences to the abandonment decision: new products are made available to the market more quickly, efficiently and profitably (Cooper, 2008). Hence, the experience of abandoning projects increases foreign investors' confidence in the firm's cumulative learning process, as a firm is unlikely to carry a weak innovation portfolio following innovation setbacks (Love et al, 2020).…”
Section: Randdmentioning
confidence: 99%