J 2023

Impact of Corporate Venture Capital on Digital Business Transformation: A Case Study in Germany

LADNAR, Nadine; Daniel HARDER; Alexander ZURECK and Ricardo PALOMO

Basic information

Original name

Impact of Corporate Venture Capital on Digital Business Transformation: A Case Study in Germany

Authors

LADNAR, Nadine; Daniel HARDER; Alexander ZURECK and Ricardo PALOMO

Edition

Journal of Intelligent Management Decision, HONG KONG, Acadlore, 2023, 2958-0072

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

Hong Kong

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

Marked to be transferred to RIV

Yes

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14560/23:00135210

Organization

Ekonomicko-správní fakulta – Repository – Repository

Keywords in English

Corporate venture capital; Ambidexterity; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Digital business transformation
Changed: 1/2/2026 00:51, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In the original language

With the growing need for digital business transformation, corporate venture capital (CVC) investors have been faced with the challenge of how to deal with this trend. Although digital business transformation and CVC are highly relevant, previous studies have investigated them separately instead of their relationships. Therefore, this research aimed to study the impact of CVC on digital business transformation to fill this research gap. Based on an exploratory research design, eleven experts from different industries were interviewed. The following results were found in this study: (1) after the CVC unit collaborated with an Open Innovation (OI) unit, the CVC activities were integrated into the decentralized OI activities, and a dedicated team in the CVC unit was responsible for OI and venture client-based OI activities, thus achieving digital OI; (2) CVC was used to pursue ambidexterity, digital exploration or exploitation; (3) CVC supported digital business transformation at the organizational, social, and technical levels, which provided an answer to the overarching research question of how CVC supported innovation processes. Theoretical implications of this study lied in enhancing the understanding between CVC and digital business transformation, thus extending the understanding of CVC organization and impact. Furthermore, this study provided practical implications and recommendations on organizing CVC and using it to achieve digital business transformation according to strategic objectives.

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