Title: The development of high-speed non-impact printers by General Electric (failure) and Xerox (success): a dual case study

Authors: Pier A. Abetti

Addresses: Lally School of Mangement and Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY12180-3590, USA

Abstract: In this dual case, we discuss how two leading innovative corporations, with excellent R&D facilities and deep pockets, developed independently high-speed non-impact printers. We describe in parallel the tour stages and three milestones of the process of technological innovation within the two companies. We analyse the key technical, marketing, financial, organisational and managerial factors that contributed to failure at General Electric and to commercial and financial success at Xerox. We emphasise the importance of (1) the choice of technology, (2) market research and especially (3) internal entrepreneurship for achieving success. In both cases, we discuss the ambiguous role of higher management that ranged from initial enthusiasm to hostility and neglect and finally to belated support. We conclude with lessons learned and guidelines that may be useful to R&D managers, business managers and internal entrepreneurs who intend to develop major technological innovations within established companies.

Keywords: non-impact printers; technological innovation: market forecasting; General Electric: Xerox; IBM printers; key success factors; key failure factors; technology selection; market research; internal entrepreneurship; management support; research and development; R&D management.

DOI: 10.1504/IJEIM.2002.006654

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 2002 Vol.2 No.4/5, pp.454 - 471

Published online: 31 Mar 2005 *

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