(TKP2021-NVA-10) Támogató: Nemzeti Kutatási, Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal
Dynamic capability (DC) theories are widely used by innovation scholars, but there
is little empirical work that applies these theories in ways that can be used by practitioners.
Moreover, DC studies tend to suffer from tautological issues when measurements of
DC overlap with those of firm performance. To fill this void, this paper explores
how scholars can help companies in creating a dynamic capability. We adopt a design
science approach in which scholars and practitioners team up to address and resolve
a focal firm's (micro-DC) challenge in managing a large number of product development
projects that run simultaneously but all depend on the same resource pool. To address
this challenge, we design and implement a process technology tool. This study thus
demonstrates how one can solve a real-life DC challenge by developing a practically
relevant solution, based on design science.