Heisenberg Effects In Experiments On Business Ideas

52 Pages Posted: 15 May 2020 Last revised: 30 Oct 2023

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Orie Shelef

University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business

Robert Wuebker

University of Utah - Department of Management

Jay B. Barney

University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business

Date Written: January 20, 2020

Abstract

Prior research on experimental strategy suggests that choices about “when” and “how” to experiment on a business idea involve comparing an experiment’s informativeness and cost. Some prior research recognizes that experimenting can also change the appropriable value of a business idea—what this paper calls an experiment’s Heisenberg effects. This paper shows that incorporating Heisenberg effects in the analysis of “when” to experiment can profoundly impact recommendations derived from the prior literature that focus only on an experiment’s informativeness and cost. It also shows that actors who experiment will almost always find it advantageous to change the Heisenberg effects of their experiment in deciding “how” to experiment. More broadly, the paper examines how a business idea’s economic potential, an actor’s approach to choosing an experimental strategy, and Heisenberg effects interact in determining “when” and “how” actors should experiment.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Experimentation, Formal Model, Heisenberg Effects

Suggested Citation

Shelef, Orie and Wuebker, Robert and Barney, Jay B., Heisenberg Effects In Experiments On Business Ideas (January 20, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3581255 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3581255

Orie Shelef

University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business ( email )

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Jay B. Barney

University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business ( email )

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Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9303
United States

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