Disciplined innovation : a case study of the Amazon Working Backwards approach to internal corporate venturing

Ates, Aylin and Suppayah, Kumuda (2024) Disciplined innovation : a case study of the Amazon Working Backwards approach to internal corporate venturing. Research-Technology Management, 67 (3). pp. 23-33. ISSN 1930-0166 (https://doi.org/10.1080/08956308.2024.2326805)

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Abstract

Internal corporate venturing (ICV) is a strategy used by established organizations; however, our knowledge is limited regarding its underlying activities and processes. As a methodical innovation strategy, Amazon’s Working Backwards (AWB) has generated internal corporate ventures like Amazon Web Services Inc. Despite its proven success, AWB’s broader application remains understudied. This study explores the application of the AWB approach beyond Amazon to bridge the knowledge gap regarding how other organizations use it to accelerate innovation activity that may lead to new internal corporate ventures. Our research of a Fortune 500 energy group demonstrates AWB’s adaptability beyond Amazon’s conventional setting, emphasizing its essential role in accelerating ICV by prioritizing customers, processes, and people. We present a framework that practitioners can use to effectively implement the AWB approach in diverse organizational contexts.

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Ates, Aylin ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4072-5519 and Suppayah, Kumuda;