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Structural versus experienced complexity: a new perspective on the relationship between organizational complexity and innovation
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 08:55 authored by Maya Cara, Julian Birkinshaw, Suzanne HeywoodIn this paper, we explore the relationship between organizational complexity and firm-level innovation. We define and operationalize a new construct, experienced complexity, which is the extent to which the organizational environment makes it challenging for decision-makers to do their jobs effectively. We distinguish experienced complexity from structural complexity, which is the elements of the organization, such as the number of reporting lines or integrating mechanisms, that are deliberately put in place to help the organization deliver on its objectives, and we argue that structural complexity correlates positively with firm-level innovation while experienced complexity correlates negatively with innovation. Using a novel dataset combining survey and objective data on 209 large firms, we find support for our arguments.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Advances in Strategic ManagementISSN
0742-3322Publisher
EmeraldExternal DOI
Volume
37Page range
115-150Book title
Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and PlatformsDepartment affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes