When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?

We investigate the salience of expertise in creating high impact inventions and question experts’ ability to deploy novel ideas. Specifically, we examine the relationships between expertise, component originality, and a team's structural holes’ position in the collaborative network and propose...

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Main Authors: SCHILLEBEECKX, Simon J.D., LIN, Yimin, GEORGE, Gerard
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-73922022-05-26T07:22:20Z When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions? SCHILLEBEECKX, Simon J.D. LIN, Yimin GEORGE, Gerard We investigate the salience of expertise in creating high impact inventions and question experts’ ability to deploy novel ideas. Specifically, we examine the relationships between expertise, component originality, and a team's structural holes’ position in the collaborative network and propose that, in relative terms, expert teams create lower impact inventions if they deploy more original components and if they occupy structural holes. We test and confirm our hypotheses in a sample of semiconductor firms. In post‐hoc analyses, we find a three‐way interaction where the negative effect of structural holes almost disappears when an expert team experiments with original components whereas an increase in non‐redundancy is detrimental when teams with high expertise use familiar components. Our findings inform a foundational view of the invention process and provide novel insights into the contingent benefits of domain expertise. 2019-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6393 info:doi/10.1111/joms.12447 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7392/viewcontent/Schillebeeckx_et_al_2019_Journal_of_Management_Studies.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University component originality expertise inventor teams patents structural holes Strategic Management Policy Technology and Innovation
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topic component originality
expertise
inventor teams
patents
structural holes
Strategic Management Policy
Technology and Innovation
spellingShingle component originality
expertise
inventor teams
patents
structural holes
Strategic Management Policy
Technology and Innovation
SCHILLEBEECKX, Simon J.D.
LIN, Yimin
GEORGE, Gerard
When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?
description We investigate the salience of expertise in creating high impact inventions and question experts’ ability to deploy novel ideas. Specifically, we examine the relationships between expertise, component originality, and a team's structural holes’ position in the collaborative network and propose that, in relative terms, expert teams create lower impact inventions if they deploy more original components and if they occupy structural holes. We test and confirm our hypotheses in a sample of semiconductor firms. In post‐hoc analyses, we find a three‐way interaction where the negative effect of structural holes almost disappears when an expert team experiments with original components whereas an increase in non‐redundancy is detrimental when teams with high expertise use familiar components. Our findings inform a foundational view of the invention process and provide novel insights into the contingent benefits of domain expertise.
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author SCHILLEBEECKX, Simon J.D.
LIN, Yimin
GEORGE, Gerard
author_facet SCHILLEBEECKX, Simon J.D.
LIN, Yimin
GEORGE, Gerard
author_sort SCHILLEBEECKX, Simon J.D.
title When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?
title_short When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?
title_full When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?
title_fullStr When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?
title_full_unstemmed When do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?
title_sort when do expert teams fail to create impactful inventions?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6393
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7392/viewcontent/Schillebeeckx_et_al_2019_Journal_of_Management_Studies.pdf
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