Despite a rich extant literature, it is unclear what business models are. We assess three dominant conceptions of business models in the academic literature: as transactional structures, value extracting devices, and mechanisms for structuring the organization. To overcome the shortcomings of these approaches, we draw on theories of performativity, social typecasting, and managerial cognition. We propose an alternative conception of business models as performative representations that work in three ways: as narratives that convince, typifications that legitimate, and recipes that guide social action. Rather than actual features of firms, business models are representations that allow managers to articulate and instantiate the value of new t...
The concept of modularity has gained considerable traction in technology studies as a way to conceiv...
Purpose: Although the notion of articulating and communicating ideas is central to theories of busin...
We identify the business model as the mechanism that explains how a firm engages with consumers to c...
The adoption of a performative approach promises to enrich research enquiries pursued in the busines...
Despite its widespread use within strategy and innovation research the notion of "business model" as...
Drawing on research undertaken in the history and philosophy of science, with particular reference t...
Most research on business models lies in the literature on strategy and competitive advantage and fo...
Drawing on research undertaken in the history and philosophy of science, with particular reference t...
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The current literature on business models lies mainly in the literature on strategy and competitive ...
Organizations are increasingly inter-connected as they source talent, goods and services from other ...
Despite its wide diffusion in techno-entrepreneurial practices, the business model remains weakly in...
Business models are still much perceived as structures that describe the elements of a company’s bus...
International audienceThe business model topic has generated a lot of discussion since the phrase fi...
International audienceBusiness models can be considered as cognitive models that managers or analyst...
The concept of modularity has gained considerable traction in technology studies as a way to conceiv...
Purpose: Although the notion of articulating and communicating ideas is central to theories of busin...
We identify the business model as the mechanism that explains how a firm engages with consumers to c...
The adoption of a performative approach promises to enrich research enquiries pursued in the busines...
Despite its widespread use within strategy and innovation research the notion of "business model" as...
Drawing on research undertaken in the history and philosophy of science, with particular reference t...
Most research on business models lies in the literature on strategy and competitive advantage and fo...
Drawing on research undertaken in the history and philosophy of science, with particular reference t...
http://www.csi.ensmp.fr/Items/WorkingPapers/Download/DLWP.php?wp=WP_CSI_012.pdfCSI WORKING PAPERS SE...
The current literature on business models lies mainly in the literature on strategy and competitive ...
Organizations are increasingly inter-connected as they source talent, goods and services from other ...
Despite its wide diffusion in techno-entrepreneurial practices, the business model remains weakly in...
Business models are still much perceived as structures that describe the elements of a company’s bus...
International audienceThe business model topic has generated a lot of discussion since the phrase fi...
International audienceBusiness models can be considered as cognitive models that managers or analyst...
The concept of modularity has gained considerable traction in technology studies as a way to conceiv...
Purpose: Although the notion of articulating and communicating ideas is central to theories of busin...
We identify the business model as the mechanism that explains how a firm engages with consumers to c...