Print Email Facebook Twitter Identification and prioritization of factors and their influence on corporate venturing success Title Identification and prioritization of factors and their influence on corporate venturing success: The analysis of influential factors affecting the success of the corporate ventures using the Best-Worst methodology and their prioritization assessment Author Gopalakrishnan, Aditya (TU Delft Technology, Policy and Management) Contributor Scholten, V.E. (mentor) Wagner, Ben (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Management of Technology (MoT) Date 2024-02-26 Abstract Corporate venturing practices have been one of the most successful practices in terms of shared innovation or leveraging outside talent to further one’s competitive edge in the rapidly growing and evolving industry of technology. Since, technology has been one of the main driving factors in providing solutions for achievement of short term and long term goals in the space, organizations are interested in finding out potential research findings and data that will enable them to maximize their probabilities of success for the particular venture. Streamlining such points of interest will improve the innovative capabilities of all participating organizations. A repository of literature was combed for identification of key factors that influence success in ventures. For this research BWM methodology has been employed to assess the importance therefore the prioritization of these factors and their impact through a set of curated list of respondents from the industry. Subject Best-Worst MethodCorporate VenturinginnovationExtrinsic influencing factorsIntrinsic influencing factorsOpen InnovationPartnershipsAlliancesPort XLPort IndustryOrganizational sustainability goalsPrioritizationOrganizational Structures To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a5e2194b-ddd5-49d0-a7ca-66ecf75af95c Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2024 Aditya Gopalakrishnan Files PDF Thesis.pdf 1.11 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a5e2194b-ddd5-49d0-a7ca-66ecf75af95c/datastream/OBJ/view