Simultaneous Experimentation as a Learning Strategy: Business Model Development Under Uncertainty

Ventures operating under uncertainty face challenges defining a sustainable value proposition. Six longitudinal case studies reveal two approaches to business model development: focused commitment and simultaneous experimentation. While focused commitment positively affects initial growth, this commitment and lack of variety jeopardize long-term survival. Simultaneous experimentation implies lower initial growth levels, but facilitates long-term survival by enacting variety in a resource-effective manner. This article enriches organizational learning theory by demonstrating that not only distant search but also simultaneous experimentation results in variety. Moreover, simultaneous experimentation implies effectual behavior and reconciles the apparent juxtaposition between ‘action’ and ‘planning.’

Published Date
14 February 2025

Written By
Bart van Looy, Koenraad Debackere, Petra Andries

Article Type
Journal Article Video Abstract

Topics
Entrepreneurship

Interest Group
Entrepreneurship & Strategy IG

Content Source
Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal