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Business model

About: Business model is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 31509 publications have been published within this topic receiving 599504 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic literature review from 1993 to 2016, with a hybrid methodology including bibliometric and content analysis, and identified a turning point in the literature, the transition from business ecosystem to innovation ecosystem.

383 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define a holistic approach to developing business models for electric mobility, which analyzes the system as a whole on the one hand and provides decision support for affected enterprises on the other.

382 citations

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TL;DR: The article that has been awarded the 2004 Journal of International Business Studies Decade Award, "Toward a Theory of International New Ventures" represents an integration of international business, entrepreneurship, and strategic management scholarship.
Abstract: Our article that has been awarded the 2004 Journal of International Business Studies Decade Award, ‘Toward a Theory of International New Ventures’, represents an integration of international business, entrepreneurship, and strategic management scholarship. This retrospective article explains the intellectual and personal origins of the work. In addition, it highlights the definitions of ‘international new ventures’ and ‘international entrepreneurship’. Finally, in response to recent concerns about the importance of international business scholarship, the research discussed here stands as an example of the successful exportation of international business scholarship into adjacent disciplines.

382 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impact of international strategy on organizational design and the influence of the organizational design on effectiveness at the business unit level, based on survey responses from eighty-two business units competing in global industries.
Abstract: The study examines the impact of internationally strategy on organizational design and the influence of the organizational design on effectiveness at the business unit level. The empirical findings are based on survey responses from eighty-two business units competing in global industries. The findings are supportive of the contingency notion which suggests that business unit effectiveness is a function of the fit between the international strategy and the organizational design.

382 citations

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Gordon Redding1
TL;DR: In this paper, a more complete and multidisciplinary form of explanation, grounded in socio-economics, is advocated as a means of meeting the challenges both of understanding and of policymaking at several levels.
Abstract: Critiques of international business theory have recently pointed to weaknesses in the handling of context, of culture, and of policy implications. It is contended that the origins of such failings lie in the discipline's commonly accepted methodologies, and in turn that they have epistemological roots. As a route out of the dilemmas faced, a proposal is made to adopt more complete ways of handling determinacy, including the influences of history, culture, and the societal emergence of institutions. Business systems theory is drawn upon and a model proposed, developed from the work of Whitley. In this, culture is seen as underpinning formal institutions, which in turn underpin societal business systems. The use of the model relies on the ideas of Geertz on ‘thick description’ and of Ragin on holistic analysis. It is illustrated with a comparison of the American and French socio-economic systems, seen historically. Findings in strategy research about the geographically defined nature of firm supremacy in many industries are brought into the account, using the business systems literature. Consistent patterns of determinacy, as well as distinct and contrasting trajectories of business system evolution, are noted. A more complete and multidisciplinary form of explanation, grounded in socio-economics, is advocated as a means of meeting the challenges both of understanding and of policymaking at several levels.

380 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023667
20221,426
20212,136
20202,389
20192,358
20182,266