Title :
The Case of Honda: A Dialectical yet Coherent Firm
Author :
Holford, W. David ; Ebrahimi, Mehran
Author_Institution :
HEC, Montreal, Que.
Abstract :
This conceptual paper proposes that Honda´s innovative prowess of producing both radical and disruptive innovations within their aerospace and automotive/pick-up truck development activities can be traced back to its organizational culture of continually embracing opposites or contradiction across dialectical synthesis. It is this synthesis of various `contradictions´ or viewpoints that gives the firm and its resulting disruptive innovations the simultaneous characteristic of continuity and novelty. Such a pattern was discerned across second hand data related to the development of the HondaJet and Ridgeline; and appears to confirm both Nonaka and Toyama´s thesis of the dialectical firm, as well as Christensen´s thesis of the feasibility of producing distinctive innovations at relatively low costs. Key organizational enablers towards attaining such an organizational reality requires management focus on nurturing mutual trust, care, empathy, redundancy of information and requisite variety
Keywords :
aircraft; automobile industry; innovation management; jet engines; organisational aspects; product development; Honda dialectical firm; HondaJet development; Ridgeline development; aerospace truck development activity; automotive/pick-up truck development activity; organizational culture; Automotive engineering; Business; Commercialization; Costs; IEEE news; Marketing and sales; Motorcycles; Research and development; Technological innovation; Technology management; Dialectical synthesis; contradiction; disruptive innovation; knowledge dyads.;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2007. HICSS 2007. 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-1605
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2007.520