TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk analysis in introduction of new technologies by start-ups in the Brazilian market
AU - Teberga, Pedro Marins Freire
AU - Oliva, Fábio Lotti
AU - Kotabe, Masaaki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, © Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Purpose: The volatile scenario of technological innovation demonstrates the need for risk control processes, in order to ensure its viability. The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework for risk management in the introduction of new technologies by start-ups, aiming to provide the guidelines for the improvement of this process. Design/methodology/approach: The study comes up with conceptual categories related to risk management in start-ups, mainly based on the NPVR approach. The methodology included two comparative case studies: MercadoPago and GuiaBolso, which had their data collected through interviews with key managers and documents provided by the organizations. Data analysis was based on the Miles et al. (2014) model, whereby data were condensed; data were visualized, and conclusions developed and checked. Findings: Among the main results, there is the proposition of a deductive-inductive matrix for the management of uncertainties and risks in start-ups, which brings elements that provide the calculation of the NPV adjusted for the risk of developing a new product (NPVR), process or service, as well as the contribution of the level of risk management maturity of the companies, setting up the Risk Management Matrix (RMM). Practical implications: The authors propose a matrix for the management of uncertainties and risks in start-ups. Social implications: The authors present comparative case studies of MercadoPago and GuiaBolso which help the entrepreneurs to develop their start-ups. Originality/value: As the main contribution, this paper proposes the start-up RMM, a model for the management of uncertainties and risks in start-ups, which brings elements that provide the calculation of the NPV adjusted for the risk of developing a new product (NPVR), process or service, as well as the contribution of the level of risk management maturity of the companies.
AB - Purpose: The volatile scenario of technological innovation demonstrates the need for risk control processes, in order to ensure its viability. The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework for risk management in the introduction of new technologies by start-ups, aiming to provide the guidelines for the improvement of this process. Design/methodology/approach: The study comes up with conceptual categories related to risk management in start-ups, mainly based on the NPVR approach. The methodology included two comparative case studies: MercadoPago and GuiaBolso, which had their data collected through interviews with key managers and documents provided by the organizations. Data analysis was based on the Miles et al. (2014) model, whereby data were condensed; data were visualized, and conclusions developed and checked. Findings: Among the main results, there is the proposition of a deductive-inductive matrix for the management of uncertainties and risks in start-ups, which brings elements that provide the calculation of the NPV adjusted for the risk of developing a new product (NPVR), process or service, as well as the contribution of the level of risk management maturity of the companies, setting up the Risk Management Matrix (RMM). Practical implications: The authors propose a matrix for the management of uncertainties and risks in start-ups. Social implications: The authors present comparative case studies of MercadoPago and GuiaBolso which help the entrepreneurs to develop their start-ups. Originality/value: As the main contribution, this paper proposes the start-up RMM, a model for the management of uncertainties and risks in start-ups, which brings elements that provide the calculation of the NPV adjusted for the risk of developing a new product (NPVR), process or service, as well as the contribution of the level of risk management maturity of the companies.
KW - Emerging market
KW - Enterprise risk management
KW - New technologies
KW - Quantitative risk analysis for start-ups
KW - Risk management
KW - Start-ups
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U2 - 10.1108/MD-04-2017-0337
DO - 10.1108/MD-04-2017-0337
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85040051941
SN - 0025-1747
VL - 56
SP - 64
EP - 86
JO - Management Decision
JF - Management Decision
IS - 1
ER -