Managerial Strategies Helping Start-ups to Become Scale-ups
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With a limited (but growing) managerial scientific literature focused on scale-ups, it is hard to determine with certitude what are the success factors that transform a start-up into a scale-up. Two recent academic articles have been selected to show two potentially impactful areas.
Firstly, Martin & Arshed have recently shared their work on how specific HR actions, behaviors and capabilities can help management defeat challenges faced in scale-ups. The researchers did an in-depth study of one tech scale-up and identify some HR topics help start-ups grow organically. They developed a theory including three stages that are potentially generalized: laying on human capital foundations; achieving scale through bridging and bonding social capital; and re-defining the entrepreneurial eco-system through enhanced reputational capital. Further details of this work will soon be shared, as for now only the abstract of this research is available.
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Secondly, innovation can also be a motor for a start-up to become a scale-up. In their paper published in 2020, Balachandran & Arunima focused on how knowledge management can explain innovation success. Knowledge Management (KM) is defined as the process of managing an entity’s knowledge holistically in such a way that it results in improved performance and competitive advantage. KM consists in different processes such as Knowledge Creation (KC), Knowledge Transfer (KT), Knowledge Retention (KR) and Knowledge Utilisation (KU).
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The authors argue that in a start-up growing face, the most impactful and challenging process would be knowledge transfer (or knowledge sharing).
Particularly, successful knowledge transfer could have a positive effect on technical know-how, product idea, leveraging personal contacts for networking, physical resources and customer orders. In a launching and expansion phase, this would be particularly important and yet most start-ups are hesitant to share knowledge as it is considered a potential threat. The authors encourage entrepreneurs to develop KM strategies, specially amongst their partners and collaborators.
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Resources
Martin, G., & Arshed, N. (2020). How and When Can HR Actions, Behaviours, and Capabilities Transform Start-Ups into Scale-Ups? Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020(1)Balachandran, V. & Arunima, K.V. (2020). Knowledge Management in Start-Ups to Scale Up through innovations. The International journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis, 12(2), 2184- 2195.
