One way that companies spur innovation is by working with startups—through mechanisms such as corporate accelerators, venture builders, and venture clients. Since 2016 the number of these collaborations has nearly quadrupled.
Yet the success rate of these initiatives is low. Research which IESE Business School conducted with chief innovation officers in the United States, Asia, and Europe, shows that around three-quarters of corporate innovation initiatives fail to deliver the desired results.
How small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) can better build and scale this route to innovate with startups? This webinar will shed light on:
The webinar will be led by Mª Julia Prats, Professor of Entrepreneurship at IESE Business School. Prof. Prats’s primary area of interest is the entrepreneurial process, which includes the identification, evaluation and implementation of opportunities in any context. Central to this work is developing strategies and systems that help established firms achieve profitable growth. Her second work stream focuses on understanding the key factors in building and managing professional service firms. Over the years she has had the opportunity to develop both areas of interest through teaching, research projects and consulting work.