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Responding to Changes in Environmental Turbulence - A Strategy to Driving Business Growth in Facing Economic Downturns

Librita Arifiani, Harjanto Prabowo, Asnan Furinto and Wibowo Kosasih

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Abstract: Society 5.0 focuses on people and changes from innovation to technological transformation through industrial automation 4.0. In this study, environmental turbulence refers to exogenous factors that give rise to an uncertain and volatile situation that impacts performance. This study was measured by asking respondents' perceptions through explanatory studies and preliminary surveys about market predictability, innovation, and customer preference. Disruptive innovation and environmental turbulence are key creative drivers for reengineering businesses; however, only agile innovation can take advantage of the economic downturn. Exploratory case studies and literature reviews are using to test the antecedent of environmental turbulence, Distinctive Innovation Capabilities, through an innovative business model to firm performance. From a managerial perspective, this study provides a comprehensive view of environmental turbulence's impact, how to develop a DIC strategy for developing an organization's business model, how to achieve it, what variables contribute, and how to relate it to performance. This research's authenticity lies in how management comes up with a practically oriented framework of how organizations shape to be innovative and competitive by constructing common business models. However, this study has limitations due to its qualitative nature and conceptual framework, which needs to be investigated further through large-scale surveys by quantitative research.

Keywords: environment turbulence; firm performance; business model innovation; distinctive innovation capability; Society 5.0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F63 O10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95054

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