The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Ideation and the performance of Innovation Teams (Preprint)

Gindert, Michael, Müller, Marvin Lutz

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

This study investigates the impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) on the dynam - ics and performance of innovation teams during the idea generation phase of the innovation process. Utilizing a custom AI - augmented ideation tool, the study appli es the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship to understand the effects of AI on knowledge spillover, generation and application. Through a framed field experiment with participants divided into experimental and control groups, findings indicate th at AI - augmented teams generated higher quality ideas in less time. GenAI application led to improved efficiency, knowledge exchange, increased satisfaction and engagement as well as enhanced idea diversity. These results highlight the transformative role o f the field of AI within the innovation management domain and shows that GenAI has a positive impact on important elements of the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepeneurship, emphasizing its potential impact on innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth. Future research should further explore the dynamic interaction between GenAI and creative processes.