Temporary business model innovation – SMEs’ innovation response to the Covid‐19 crisis

IF 6.7 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
R&D Management Pub Date : 2021-08-26 DOI:10.1111/radm.12498
T. Clauss, M. Breier, S. Kraus, S. Durst, Raj V. Mahto
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Abstract

The Covid‐19 crisis has hit SMEs particularly hard. Numerous business models (BM) have been limited or rendered downright impossible due to decreased social contact. SMEs can respond to this exogenous crisis via temporary business model innovation (BMI). This empirical study investigates these temporary BMs using a multiple case study approach based on five SMEs in Austria, Germany, and Liechtenstein who within a short period of time applied their core competencies and networks to integrate new BMs, which were in some cases very different from existing ones. These had a positive effect on strategic flexibility, and if desired can also be incorporated into the firm long‐term. The paper contributes to SME crisis management during the Covid‐19 pandemic by pointing out and developing a successful management mechanism that allows to survive a crisis or even improve during this time. Moreover, we contribute to BMI literature by explaining temporary BMI as a new form of BMI. It also makes clear to managers that temporary BMs add value to firms and create new revenue streams.
临时商业模式创新——中小企业应对新冠肺炎危机的创新
新冠肺炎危机对中小企业的打击尤为严重。由于社会接触的减少,许多商业模式(BM)受到限制或变得完全不可能。中小企业可以通过临时商业模式创新(BMI)来应对这一外生危机。本实证研究以奥地利、德国和列支敦士登的五家中小企业为研究对象,采用多案例研究方法对这些临时业务经理进行了调查。这些中小企业在短时间内运用其核心竞争力和网络整合了新的业务经理,在某些情况下,这些业务经理与现有的业务经理截然不同。这些对战略灵活性有积极的影响,如果需要的话,也可以长期纳入公司。本文为中小企业在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的危机管理做出了贡献,指出并制定了一种成功的管理机制,使其能够在危机中生存下来,甚至在此期间有所改善。此外,我们通过将暂时性BMI解释为一种新的BMI形式,为BMI文献做出了贡献。这也让经理们明白,临时的收支平衡给公司增加了价值,创造了新的收入来源。
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期刊介绍: R&D Management journal publishes articles which address the interests of both practising managers and academic researchers in research and development and innovation management. Covering the full range of topics in research, development, design and innovation, and related strategic and human resource issues - from exploratory science to commercial exploitation - articles also examine social, economic and environmental implications.
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