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Brighton: British Academy of Management, 2023.
Pigola A., Fischer B., Salati Marcondes de Moraes G. H. et al., Small Business Economics 2025 Vol. 65 P. 2277–2300
Recent literature highlights heterogeneous spatial patterns in entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs), traditionally viewed as territorially bounded phenomena. However, growing evidence suggests that EEs possess complex spatial topologies. Existing research, primarily at the EE level, lacks insights into how individual entrepreneurs navigate these spatial structures. This study takes a microfoundational approach to examine why and to what ...
Added: February 9, 2026
Смирнов Е., Grigorieva S., Финансы и бизнес 2025 Т. 21 № 2 С. 75–98
In an innovation economy, many companies have resorted to a strategy of active growth through mergers and acquisitions, choosing to acquire start-up companies to create new types of business models and forms of cross-industry co-operation. Acquiring a startup helps to improve the technological and innovative component of the acquiring company, as well as to obtain ...
Added: August 25, 2025
Kostochko A., Grigorieva S., Journal of Corporate Finance Research 2024 Vol. 18 No. 4 P. 51–65
TMT (Technology, Media and Telecommunications) companies account for the largest number of M&A deals worldwide. This stems from their need to constantly evolve due to their high dependence on technological change. Participation in M&As is one of the fastest and most strategically promising ways to accelerate product development, gain access to new technologies, and increase ...
Added: January 31, 2025
Shirokova G., Arsenii Bystrov, Valeria Vlasova et al., Journal of Small Business Management 2025 Vol. 63 No. 5 P. 2386–2421
To achieve and maintain a competitive advantage, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are forced to constantly reconfigure their business models. This study aims to broaden the understanding of the role business model innovation (BMI) plays in shaping SMEs’ business outcomes and how the strength of this relationship is affected by persistence of a chief executive ...
Added: December 18, 2024
Magni D., Palladino R., Papa A. et al., Asia Pacific Journal of Management 2024 Vol. 41 P. 1031–1060
Responsible Business Model Innovation is increasingly becoming a relevant challenge in academic research and business practice, mainly in the Asian context. Changes in business models are widely acknowledged as a key strategy for achieving long-term innovation. However, little is known about the design journey of Responsible Business Model Innovation. By applying the knowledge-based view and ...
Added: November 28, 2024
Artamoshina P. S., Shirokova G., Bodolica V., Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies 2025 Vol. 17 No. 3 P. 509–545
Purpose
The current business environment is characterized by high levels of uncertainty that affect the global economic system and have the greatest impact on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With an elevated degree of perceived uncertainty, Chief executive officers' (CEOs) of SMEs find themselves in a situation where the old approaches to decision-making are irrelevant and ...
Added: September 23, 2024
Kseniia Veksler, Daria Dvorkina, Ivan Amarantov et al., IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 2024 Vol. 71 P. 7730–7742
This article seeks to analyze the relationship between business model innovation (BMI) and young firm performance, and the impact of the founder's personal characteristics on this relationship. Drawing on the resource-based view and strategic leadership theory, we examine the moderating role of founder workaholism on the relationship between BMI and young firm performance and the ...
Added: April 24, 2024
Polina Artamoshina, Shirokova G., Osiyevskyy O. et al., Technovation 2023 Vol. 128 Article 102845
Considering their typical resource constrains, limited internal capabilities, and heightened dynamism and adaptability, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are forced to be innovative to secure their competitive advantage. The decision to engage in business model innovation (BMI), especially in the context of SMEs operating in uncertain environments, is strongly dependent upon Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs) ...
Added: September 5, 2023
Selezneva A., Veselova A., Anand A., International Journal of Emerging Markets 2025 Vol. 20 No. 4 P. 1373–1392
Purpose
The paper presents a systematic literature review on business model transformation (BMT). The aim of the study is to determine the main research streams in BMT literature, develop a conceptual model on BMT research, and identify potential directions for future research.
Design/methodology/approach
WeThe authors use systematic literature review approach and provide a detailed protocol to meet reliability requirements. ...
Added: June 14, 2023
Makeeva E. Y., Popov K., Дихтярь А. А. et al., Российский журнал менеджмента 2022 Т. 20 № 4 С. 498–523
Goal: the goal of this paper is to determine effects of board of directors characteristics on corporate value creation, taking into account ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) principles.
Methodology: the methodological tool applied in this study is an econometric analysis of panel data for 48 Russian non-financial public companies with ESG score provided by Thomson Reuters Eikon in the ...
Added: March 6, 2023
Igor Gurkov, Filinov N., International Journal of Organizational Analysis 2023 Vol. 31 No. 6 P. 2359–2371
Abstract Purpose – This paper outlines the current and future influence of digitalization on corporate parenting styles of multinational corporations. Design/methodology/approach – We employed conceptual modeling in this study. Findings – We identified five types of corporate parenting styles (Hypnos, Cronus, Rhea, Zeus, and Athena). The overall impact of digitalization on corporate parenting styles is ...
Added: February 20, 2022
Harms R., Alfert C., Cheng C. et al., International Journal of Hospitality Management 2021 Vol. 95 Article 102896
The gastronomy sector is among those that are hit particularly hard by a loss of customers and regulatory uncertainty of the COVID-19 crisis. When established ways of doing business become almost impossible, business model innovation (BMI) is a possible reaction to this high uncertainty level. Effectuation and causation are decision-making logics that may lead to ...
Added: November 2, 2021
Ciampi F., Demi S., Magrini A. et al., Journal of Business Research 2021 Vol. 123 No. February 2021 P. 1–13
Big Data Analytics Capabilities (BDAC) represent critical tools for business competitiveness in highly dynamic markets. In this connection, by leveraging on the Dynamic Capabilities View (DCV) this study analyses the relationship between BDAC and Business Model Innovation (BMI). It argues that the impact of BDAC (a lower-order dynamic capability) on BMI is mediated by Entrepreneurial ...
Added: November 25, 2020
Eileen D., Ljubica J., , in: Innovating for the Middle of the Pyramid in Emerging Countries.: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Ch. 6 P. 157–192.
In this chapter, we present business opportunities emerging from the problems faced by the large number of the unbanked in the middle-income population of LAC. We continue by elaborating the challenges facing companies tackling these opportunities, and we provide a series of case studies presenting innovative solutions used by successful companies as solutions to these ...
Added: October 30, 2020
Burda Y., Volkova I., Gavrikova E., Russian Management Journal 2020 Vol. 18 No. 1 P. 73–102
Over the last decade academic literature faced a boom of publications devoted to the notion of ecosystem, which resulted in the emergence of various research streams and corresponding fragmentation of the research domain. Existing variety of meanings and contradictory definitions necessitates conducting a thorough literature review on three tightly coupled concepts of innovation ecosystem, business ...
Added: May 10, 2020
United States of America: IGI Global, 2020.
One of the most important activities of enterprises today is responsible entrepreneurship. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities can help to forge a stronger bond between employees and corporations, can boost morale, and can help both employees and employers feel more connected with the world around them. Moreover, the growing importance of this concept results from ...
Added: February 3, 2020
Bereznoy A., Journal of the Knowledge Economy 2019 Vol. 10 No. 4 P. 1362–1383
The article is dedicated to business model innovation (BMI) from the perspective of its role in today’s competition of large corporate entities. The work aims to make three contributions. First, by relying on strategy-focused and innovation management-focused BMI studies, and linking the two approaches, the author develops the “dynamic concept” of business models’ strategy dimension ...
Added: January 10, 2020
Grigorieva S., Egorova Angelina, Journal of Corporate Finance Research 2019 Vol. 13 No. 3 P. 7–18
A substantial body of academic literature continues to investigate whether M&A deals create or destroy shareholder
value and what are the main determinants of M&A performance, but the results are still inconclusive. In this paper, we
investigate the impact of corporate life cycle on M&A performance from the perspective of acquiring firms.
We shed additional light on the ...
Added: October 31, 2019
Grigorieva S., , in: Strategic Deals in Emerging Capital Markets. Are There Efficiency Gains for Firms in BRIC Countries?.: Switzerland: Springer, 2020. Ch. 2 P. 33–61.
This chapter surveys the recent trends in the literature on the performance of M&A deals in developed and emerging capital markets. This literature is voluminous, diverse and challenging. We focus on the transactions within one country – domestic M&As – in particular focusing on the methods that the researchers use to estimate whether M&A deals ...
Added: October 31, 2019