XSprout, an advisory firm specializing in corporate venturing, has released a new whitepaper titled 'CVC Evolution 2026: A Survey Report Based on 117 CVCs.'
This report is based on the 'CVC Activity Survey 2025,' which collected responses from 117 large Japanese corporations. It quantitatively identifies the factors that differentiate successful CVCs from those that struggle to generate business impact.
While CVC is increasingly viewed as a key vehicle for corporate innovation, many firms face challenges such as balancing investments with business integration or coordinating with their own business units. Using its proprietary diagnostic tool, 'Corporate Venturing Finder,' XSprout analyzed aspects including organizational structure, talent development, and KPI design.
Key findings suggest that in 'Dual-Achieving Companies'—those that effectively combine collaboration with successful exits—the presence of specialized talent and internal organizational support are the primary drivers of success.
The latter half of the report captures insights from industry leaders, including Oriental Land Innovations, Toshiba Tech, Seino Holdings, BIPROGY, and KDDI, who discuss their real-world experiences in CVC management.
Overview: Title: CVC Evolution 2026: A Survey Report Based on 117 CVCs Publisher: XSprout, Inc. Survey Target: 117 large Japanese corporations Format: PDF/Booklet (24 pages) Access: Request via the official website form
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey
- Organizations: BIPROGY / KDDI / eiicon
- Products / services: Corporate Venturing Finder