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Business Model Innovation

Business Model Innovation

Business Model Innovation

Strategic and Organizational Issues for Established Firms
Author:
Constantinos Markides, London Business School
Published:
June 2023
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781108995054

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    Digital technologies have allowed for the proliferation of new business models, something that has attracted the attention of academic research. Much of this research has focused on (i) understanding what a business model is and its theoretical connection to the concept of strategy, and (ii) exploring what business model innovation is and what its sources and outcomes are. Less work has gone into studying the issues that established firms face in business model innovation – such as how to respond to the arrival of a disruptive business model in one's industry, or how to compete with dual business models or how to migrate from one business model to another. This Element approaches the topic of business model innovation from the perspective of the established firm and examines the unique strategic and organizational issues that big, established companies face when a new business model enters their markets.

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    June 2023
    Paperback
    9781108995054
    75 pages
    229 × 151 × 5 mm
    0.12kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. What is business model innovation?
    • 2. Discovering new business models
    • 3. Responding to BMI
    • 4. Competing with two business models
    • 5. The uniqueness of BMI
    • References.
      Author
    • Constantinos Markides , London Business School