Stakeholder contributions to commercialization and market creation of a radical innovation: bridging the micro- and macro levels

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作者
Engez, Anil [1 ]
Aarikka-Stenroos, Leena [1 ]
机构
[1] Tampere Univ, Unit Ind Engn & Management, Tampere, Finland
关键词
Market creation; Commercialization; Innovation management; Stakeholders; Functional food; Radical innovation; PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT; CO-CREATION; NETWORKS; BUSINESS; HETEROGENEITY; CAPABILITIES; CHALLENGES; STRATEGIES; INDUSTRIAL; DIFFUSION;
D O I
10.1108/JBIM-03-2022-0136
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeSuccessful commercialization is crucial to innovative firms, but further investigation is needed on how diverse stakeholders can contribute to the commercialization of a radical innovation that requires particular market creation support. This paper aims to, therefore, analyze the key stakeholders and their contributive activities in commercialization and market creation, particularly in the case of radical innovations. Design/methodology/approachThis study relies on qualitative research design including interviews with key stakeholders, such as regulators, scientists, experts, licensing partners, core company representatives and extensive secondary data. This single-case study concerns a functional food product, which is a radical innovation requiring the development of a novel product category positioned between the food and medicine categories in global market settings. Since its market launch in 1995, the involvement of multiple stakeholders was needed for its successful commercialization in over 30 countries. FindingsResults uncover the contributions of diverse stakeholders to commercialization and market creation, particularly of radical innovation. Stakeholders performed market creation activities such as regulating the marketing and labeling of food products, conducting safety assessments, revealing and validating the positive health effects of the novelty and raising awareness of healthy living and cardiovascular health. The commercialization activities included distributing the products overseas, applying the ingredient to different food products and making the products available for users. Research limitations/implicationsThis single-case study provides an overview of the positive stakeholder activities with contributions to market creation and commercialization of functional food innovations. Although the user perspective was not included in the empirical part of this study because of our focus on B2B actors, users of the innovation can contribute to R&D activities to a great extent. Originality/valueThe developed framework of stakeholders' contributive activities in radical innovation commercialization and market creation contributes to literature discussing market creation as well as commercialization within the marketing and innovation management research fields. This work also generates practical advice for managers who commercialize (radical) innovations.
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