2020
DOI: 10.1108/ejim-10-2019-0307
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Overcoming hierarchy in business model innovation: an actor-oriented approach

Abstract: PurposeBusiness model innovation is a key element for firms' competitiveness. Its development can be supported by the establishment of an actor-oriented scheme to overcome hierarchical structures. The actor-oriented scheme is characterized by intra-organizational networks of relationships that can be established and dissolved between individuals. However, we lack an empirical perspective about its establishment; therefore, the purpose of this research is to advance our understanding of intra-organizational net… Show more

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“…It was clarified that the right business models improve the capabilities of companies to respond effectively and immediately to the intense changes in the modern business environment [17]. Business models essentially mediate the commercialization of new technologies and they can be a source of innovation in themselves and also help other types of innovation by promoting technological innovation, harnessing it, eliciting it, and further encouraging the element of innovation, including cross-industry technology, leading to the merging of previously separate technologies into new business applications [18,19]. Therefore, in the age of Industry 4.0, the competitive advantage of businesses depends on more than only the technology itself, but rather also how it is "transformed" into business models [20,21].…”
Section: Theoretical Background 21 Innovative Business Models In Indu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was clarified that the right business models improve the capabilities of companies to respond effectively and immediately to the intense changes in the modern business environment [17]. Business models essentially mediate the commercialization of new technologies and they can be a source of innovation in themselves and also help other types of innovation by promoting technological innovation, harnessing it, eliciting it, and further encouraging the element of innovation, including cross-industry technology, leading to the merging of previously separate technologies into new business applications [18,19]. Therefore, in the age of Industry 4.0, the competitive advantage of businesses depends on more than only the technology itself, but rather also how it is "transformed" into business models [20,21].…”
Section: Theoretical Background 21 Innovative Business Models In Indu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New actors emerge and their roles increase in creating value for customers. The resulting ecosystem of interconnected forms and organizations delivers far greater economic value than that offered by individual companies (Di Toma and Ghinoi, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A manifestation of the development of the business model is the horizontal and vertical integration of activities and functions within the value chain. Emerging new actors that enhance customer value creation can be integrated into this business (Di Toma and Ghinoi, 2021). Technology allows the integration and networking of such entities.…”
Section: Aim and The Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an indication that these companies need to make adjustments and reforms to their business models to stay competitive (Nunkoo et al, 2017). This is following current changes that have surpassed the Industrial Revolution 4.0 as well as the goal of starting a new business, the growth phase, and profit-making effort, which have been influenced by alternative innovations from the business model components to create new values (Di Toma & Ghinoi, 2021;Kukkamalla, Bikfalvi & Arbussa, 2020;Sylvia & Sumadhinata, 2021). The Malaysian Productivity Corporation (MPC) promotes using the Malaysian Business Excellence Framework (MBEF) as a business model.…”
Section: The Business Model Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%