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Sources of Dependence and Strategies to Innovate: Evidence from Video Game SMEs

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Recent studies call for reconsideration of the predictions of resource dependence theory, in light of contemporary industrial and economic environments. This study accordingly investigates the influence of dependence on the strategic choice to innovate by focusing on a rarely studied topic, namely, the sources of dependence. In studying small and medium-sized video game enterprises, this article provides empirical validation of dependence phenomena. These companies have limited resources, which inevitably creates dependence, exacerbated in innovative contexts because of the prevalence of negative effects, such as opportunism, abuse of power, limited innovation, or inequitable distributions of economic value. To deal with these negative effects, some enterprises use cooperation or integration strategies to try to minimize their dependence. The strategic choice then might be conditioned. The results of a comparative and qualitative study of five video game developers show that a lack of resources and skills is the primary source of dependence. In addition, a hierarchy of sources of dependence seems to guide the strategic choices of developers to innovate.
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hal-01696250 , version 1 (30-01-2018)

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Romain Gandia, Elodie Gardet. Sources of Dependence and Strategies to Innovate: Evidence from Video Game SMEs. Journal of Small Business Management, 2019, 57 (3), pp.1136-1156. ⟨10.1111/jsbm.12339⟩. ⟨hal-01696250⟩
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