Microfoundations for business model innovation: Exploring the interplay between individuals, practices, and organizational design

IF 10.1 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Rodrigo Rabetino, Marko Kohtamäki, Nicolai J. Foss, Nayeem Rahman, Tuomas Huikkola
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Abstract

This article explores the microfoundational aspects of business model innovation (BMI) under conditions of rapid change caused by technological and regulatory disruptions. Based on empirical analysis of relevant industry incumbents, we address the following research question: How do key microfoundational elements, notably individual behaviors and organizational processes and design, interact to drive business model innovation? Despite its importance, little is known about this question. We explore the microfoundations of BMI via a multiple-case study method. We specifically investigate the interplay between microfoundational components at varying levels (individual, process, interaction, and organizational design) in three incumbent companies in Finland's power electricity sector. Theoretically, this article's contributions lie in examining the interaction mechanisms that drive the interplay between microfoundational elements at macro and micro levels during the different BMI stages. These mechanisms are critical for shaping interaction processes in BMI and supporting value creation and appropriation. For managers, our research provides a microfoundational framework for guiding BMI, including guidelines for critical tasks such as promoting a creative culture, enhancing cross-functional collaboration, balancing innovation with operational stability, aligning with industry trends, and preparing the organization for continuous innovation.

商业模式创新的微观基础:探索个人、实践和组织设计之间的相互作用
本文探讨了在技术和监管中断导致的快速变化条件下商业模式创新(BMI)的微观基础方面。基于对相关行业现有企业的实证分析,我们提出了以下研究问题:关键的微观基础要素,特别是个人行为和组织流程和设计,如何相互作用来推动商业模式创新?尽管这个问题很重要,但人们对它知之甚少。我们通过多案例研究方法探讨BMI的微观基础。我们专门研究了芬兰电力部门三家现有公司在不同层次(个人、过程、交互和组织设计)上的微基础组件之间的相互作用。从理论上讲,本文的贡献在于研究了在不同BMI阶段宏观和微观水平上驱动微观基础要素之间相互作用的相互作用机制。这些机制对于塑造BMI中的交互过程和支持价值创造和挪用至关重要。对于管理者来说,我们的研究提供了一个指导BMI的微观基础框架,包括促进创造性文化、加强跨职能协作、平衡创新与运营稳定性、与行业趋势保持一致以及为组织持续创新做好准备等关键任务的指导方针。
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来源期刊
Journal of Product Innovation Management
Journal of Product Innovation Management 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
17.00
自引率
5.70%
发文量
42
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Product Innovation Management is a leading academic journal focused on research, theory, and practice in innovation and new product development. It covers a broad scope of issues crucial to successful innovation in both external and internal organizational environments. The journal aims to inform, provoke thought, and contribute to the knowledge and practice of new product development and innovation management. It welcomes original articles from organizations of all sizes and domains, including start-ups, small to medium-sized enterprises, and large corporations, as well as from consumer, business-to-business, and policy domains. The journal accepts various quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and authors from diverse disciplines and functional perspectives are encouraged to submit their work.
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