Journal article
Internationalization, innovation and entrepreneurship: business models for new technology-based firms
New technology-based firms, particularly those that develop their business around a new technological platform, are likely to be impacted by globalization, in terms of both pace of innovation and pressure of competition. For these firms, strategic decisions and growth processes are characterized by a deep inter-relationship amongst the processes of internationalization, innovation and entrepreneurship; processes which have tended to be examined independently in distinct bodies of literature.
In practice strategic decisions concern each of these processes and address issues such as organizational boundaries, location of the operational activities, what activities to focus on and selection of value partners. The business model by which firms operate needs also to accommodate the spatial dimensions indicated by globalization; and the emergence of global technology markets.
Little is known to date about the extent to which business models accommodate or are adapted to internationalization, innovation and entrepreneurship. This paper presents a review of the business model literature from which a generic business model framework is derived, identifying and introducing the main elements of these processes as the firms’ focus, modus and locus.
This contribution makes a clear distinction between the business model and the strategy concepts and highlights the relevance of location decisions—not considered by extant business model literature to date. While our discussion draws on the high technology new venture as our primary example, we believe our business model conceptualization has general applicability.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | Springer US |
Year: | 2012 |
Pages: | 337-368 |
ISSN: | 1572963x and 13853457 |
Types: | Journal article |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10997-010-9154-1 |