Design Thinking Orientation and Dynamic Capabilities among Startups: From a Developing Country Perspective
thesis
posted on 2022-12-05, 03:20authored byKIMBERLY SOH SUI LING
Startups could benefit immensely from adopting Design Thinking (DT) to survive and scale-up. DT may act as a precursor to Dynamic Capabilities (DC) to achieve innovation, helping startups stay competitive. However, the DT concept and literature have drawbacks. Thus, this study develops a design thinking orientation (DTO) comprising customer, collaborative creative, and experimental focus. A mixed-method approach is adopted in this study to validate the DTO and examine its effects on DC (measured by sensing, seizing and transforming capabilities) and the innovation of startups in Malaysia. Findings suggest that startups embodying DTO positively impacts innovation directly and indirectly through DC.
History
Campus location
Malaysia
Principal supervisor
Au Wee Chan
Additional supervisor 1
Pervaiz Khalid Ahmed
Additional supervisor 2
Aqilah Jahari
Year of Award
2022
Department, School or Centre
School of Business and Economics (Monash University Malaysia)