MINIMAL AND ADAPTIVE COORDINATION: HOW HACKATHONS' PROJECTS ACCELERATE INNOVATION WITHOUT KILLING IT
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Lifshitz-Assaf, Hila; Lebovitz, Sarah; Zalmanson, Lior
署名单位:
New York University; University of Virginia; Tel Aviv University
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2017.0712
发表日期:
2021
页码:
684-715
关键词:
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
time
management
ORGANIZATIONS
TECHNOLOGY
creativity
PROTOTYPES
LESSONS
DESIGN
roles
摘要:
The innovation journey of new product development processes often spans weeks or months. Recently, though, hackathons have turned the journey into an ad hoc sprint of only a couple of days using new tools and technologies. Existing research predicts that such conditions will result in a failure to produce new working products, yet hackathons often lead to functioning innovative products. To investigate this puzzle, we closely studied the product development process of 13 comparable projects in assistive technology hackathons. We found that accelerating innovation created temporal ambiguity, as it was unclear how to coordinate the challenging work within such an extremely limited and ad hoc time frame. Multiple projects worked to reduce this ambiguity, importing temporal structures from organizational innovation processes and compressing them to fit the extremely limited and ad hoc time frame. They worked in full coordination to build a new product. They all failed. Only projects that sustained the temporal ambiguity-by working with a minimal basis for coordination and allowing new temporal structures to emerge-were able to produce functioning new products under the intense time pressure. This study contributes to theories on innovation processes, coordination, and temporality.