商业模式模拟的前因与后果——以领导支持为调节因子的实证研究

IF 2.5 Q3 BUSINESS
Sheshadri Chatterjee, Ranjan Chaudhuri, D. Vrontis, A. Galati
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摘要

商业模型模拟是一种基于计算机的模型,用于理解业务流程和企业动态。在实验室中模拟商业模型有助于人们快速、可靠和经济地理解公司的运营和战略方面,使他们能够制定新的财务和运营战略。关注商业模式模拟的前因及其后果的研究并不多。因此,本研究的目的是确定商业模式模拟的前因和后果,并进一步分析领导支持的调节作用。在文献资料的基础上,结合资源基础理论和动态能力理论,提出了一个理论模型。偏最小二乘-结构方程建模技术通过分析327名受访者的量化回答来检验模型。研究发现,企业竞争强度、创新活动和技术战略对商业模式模拟有显著影响。研究还表明,领导支持调节了商业模式模拟与实际商业实践之间的关系。研究发现,受显著预测因子影响的商业模式模拟,在实际业务流程和实践的中介作用下,在领导支持的调节作用下,会对企业绩效产生影响。
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Antecedents and Consequences of Business Model Simulation: An Empirical Study with Leadership Support as Moderator
Business model simulation is a computer-based model for understanding business processes and firm dynamics. Simulating a business model in a laboratory helps one to understand the operational and strategic aspects of firms quickly, reliably and cost-effectively, enabling them to develop new financial and operational strategies. Not many studies have focused on antecedents of the business model simulation and their consequences. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the antecedents and consequences of business model simulation and to further analyse the moderating effects of leadership support. A theoretical model is proposed that takes inputs from the literature and resource-based view and dynamic capability theories. The partial least squares–structural equation modelling technique tested the model by analysing the quantified responses of 327 respondents. This study finds that business model simulation is significantly impacted by firms’ competitive intensity, innovative activities and technology strategy. The study also demonstrates that leadership support moderates the relationship between business model simulation and actual business practices. The study contributes that business model simulation, which is affected by salient predictors, can impact firm performance when mediated through actual business process and practices and with the moderating effects of leadership support.
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