THE IDEATOR'S BIAS

Author(s)
Christoph Fuchs, Fabian J. Sting, Maik Schlickel, Oliver Alexy
Abstract

Grasping the true value of ideas is essential for corporate innovation success. When it comes to forecasting the value of one’s own innovation ideas, however, people may err systematically. In this paper, we shed light on this ideator’s bias, and examine when and why certain ideas are more prone to biased evaluations. Specifically, we argue that biased idea evaluations depend on the self-efficacy that ideators may derive from their specific role and social identity in the firm when generating a specific idea. We test our theoretical predictions of such a situation-specific perspective on overconfidence by using a corporate dataset on process innovations and their valuations. Furthermore, we triangulate our predicted mechanism and rule out alternative explanations through a series of additional interviews and four scenario-based experiments. Consistent with our situation-specific, identity-based account, we find that ideas from employees at a higher (vs. lower) organizational level, and from employees generating ideas in groups (vs. individually) are more prone to an ideator’s bias. In doing so, our study helps explain when the ideator’s bias prevails in a real-life organizational context, raises caution about some current proxies to identify high-potential ideas, and provides fresh insights to established theories around overconfidence and self-efficacy.

Organisation(s)
External organisation(s)
Technische Universität München, Universität zu Köln, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Vogtsstr. 3
Journal
Academy of Management Journal
Volume
62
Pages
1498-1522
No. of pages
25
ISSN
0001-4273
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2017.0438
Publication date
10-2019
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
502019 Marketing
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
General Business,Management and Accounting, Management of Technology and Innovation, Business and International Management, Strategy and Management
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/0bf1cf71-a537-42db-95b2-cb9cd098f279