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Publication date: 16 October 2024

Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, Tetiana Babych and Vladyslav Biloshapka

This article aims to redefine the paradigm of evaluating corporate entrepreneurial actions, moving beyond the simplistic success/failure dichotomy. It underscores the importance…

Abstract

Purpose

This article aims to redefine the paradigm of evaluating corporate entrepreneurial actions, moving beyond the simplistic success/failure dichotomy. It underscores the importance of a nuanced understanding of the outcomes of such initiatives, emphasizing the need for organizations to learn from both their successes and failures. The focus is on fostering a learning organization culture, where strategic decision-making is enhanced through a comprehensive analysis of past entrepreneurial endeavors, thus ensuring long-term corporate health and growth.

Design/methodology/approach

The study is based on the analysis of the existing literature and illustrative real-world cases from prominent corporations.

Findings

The findings reveal that understanding the reasons behind the success or failure of strategic initiatives is crucial for sustainable corporate growth. The study highlights that mere success can be misleading without comprehending the underlying factors, just as failure can offer valuable lessons if properly analyzed. The 'Learning from Execution Matrix' facilitates this understanding, aiding corporations in fostering a culture of continuous improvement. The DIRS (Decomposition, Interpretation, Rewarding, Scaling) framework further helps in breaking down and scaling these learnings for broader application within the organization.

Originality/value

This article contributes to the field of strategic entrepreneurship by providing a novel framework for analyzing corporate entrepreneurial actions. The 'Learning from Execution Matrix' and the DIRS framework offer practical, actionable tools for managers and leaders, fostering a culture of learning and strategic adaptation. This approach is original in its emphasis on the nuanced understanding of both successes and failures, making it a valuable guide for corporations seeking sustained growth and innovation in a competitive business environment.

Details

Strategy & Leadership, vol. 52 no. 5/6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1087-8572

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