Unpacking Innovation
Marco Cucculelli
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Abstract:
Unpacking Innovation is a detailed and empirically grounded account of business model diversity and innovation in the context of increasing competition and digitalization. Focusing on incumbent firms, the book presents a novel perspective on how business model reconfiguration can help companies to compete effectively.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035327454
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Digital technologies and business model innovation in incumbent firms: a systematic review , pp 6-28

- Noemi Giampaoli, Matteo Renghini and Marco Cucculelli
- Ch 2 Business model innovation and the adoption of digital technologies in incumbent firms , pp 29-40

- Riccardo Cappelli, Jasmine Mondolo and Marco Cucculelli
- Ch 3 Capturing value along the value chain: the role of business model innovation and technological innovation , pp 41-58

- Damiano Meloni and Marco Cucculelli
- Ch 4 The effect of Big Data adoption on companies’ selection of the target market , pp 59-76

- Jasmine Mondolo, Marco Cucculelli and Silvia Leoni
- Ch 5 Does business model innovation support high-growth firms? , pp 77-91

- Daniela Lena, Blendi Gerdoçi and Marco Cucculelli
- Ch 6 The role of business models in explaining differences in firm performance , pp 92-101

- Riccardo Cappelli and Marco Cucculelli
- Ch 7 Identifying business models with the use of metadata , pp 102-120

- Jasmine Mondolo and Marco Cucculelli
- Ch 8 Identifying business models through the analysis of corporate websites , pp 121-134

- Marco Chiaromonte and Marco Cucculelli
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