Business models and dynamic capabilities
Institute for Learning Innovation · University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract
Business models, dynamic capabilities, and strategy are interdependent. The strength of a firm's dynamic capabilities help shape its proficiency at business model design. Through its effect on organization design, a business model influences the firm's dynamic capabilities and places bounds on the feasibility of particular strategies. While these relationships are understood at a theoretical level, there is a need for future empirical work to flesh out the details. In particular, studies that provide a better understanding of business model innovation, implementation, and change will also shed light on important aspects of dynamic capabilities.
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- Dynamic capabilities
- Interdependence
- Artifact-centric business process model
- Business model
- Computer science
- Process management
- Work (physics)
- Knowledge management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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