Artificial Intelligence, Lean Startup Method, and Product Innovations
Gavin Wang, Lynn Wu

TL;DR
This study explores how AI capabilities and the Lean Startup Method jointly influence product innovation in startups, highlighting the importance of AI heterogeneity and tailored organizational processes for better outcomes.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on how discovery and optimization AI types complement different LSM practices to enhance product innovation in startups.
Findings
AI capabilities lead to more innovative products.
Discovery AI expands market search and reduces uncertainty.
Optimization AI accelerates iterative product improvements.
Abstract
Although AI has the potential to drive significant business innovation, many firms struggle to realize its benefits. We examine how the Lean Startup Method (LSM) influences the impact of AI on product innovation in startups. Analyzing data from 1,800 Chinese startups between 2011 and 2020, alongside policy shifts by the Chinese government in encouraging AI adoption, we find that companies with strong AI capabilities produce more innovative products. Moreover, our study reveals that AI investments complement LSM in innovation, with effectiveness varying by the type of innovation and AI capability. We differentiate between discovery-oriented AI, which reduces uncertainty in novel areas of innovation, and optimization-oriented AI, which refines and optimizes existing processes. Within the framework of LSM, we further distinguish between prototyping focused on developing minimum viable…
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TopicsBig Data and Business Intelligence
