Barriers and Drivers of Sustainable Business Model Innovation: Present and Future Research Perspectives

Agyemang Kwasi Sampene, F. Agyeman, Fazeelat Aziz
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Sustainable business model innovation (SBMI) introduced a unique frontier in current business operations and innovation management. Despite the numerous advantages of SBMI to contemporary business strategy, most established firms face challenges in its successful implementation. Through a systematic review process (SRP), the paper attempted to critically evaluate and analyze the previous outcome on the barriers and drivers to SBMI. The research explored 42 prior studies to identify the thematic study areas, highlight the research gaps, and outline future propositions and agendas. The research thoroughly evaluates the state-of-the-art regarding barriers and drivers to implement SBMI. The SRP approach utilized in the study sheds light on the intricacies of SBMI by highlighting six critical barriers: institutional, organizational, strategic, resource allocation, technological, and financial barriers that hinder the successful deployment of SBMI. In addition, the study’s findings indicated that organizational learning, knowledge management, dynamic capabilities resource mobilization, innovative business activities, and human resource development could be a catalyst to the successful implementation of SBMI. Furthermore, the study highlighted some critical gaps and agendas for future research on SBMI. This study contributes to the literature on business model innovation and offers a practical outlook that can facilitate firms and policymakers in developing strategies to improve their business model.
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可持续商业模式创新的障碍和驱动因素:当前和未来的研究视角
可持续商业模式创新(SBMI)在当前的商业运营和创新管理中引入了独特的前沿。尽管SBMI对当代商业战略有许多优势,但大多数老牌企业在成功实施SBMI时都面临挑战。通过系统回顾过程(SRP),本文试图批判性地评价和分析以往关于SBMI障碍和驱动因素的研究结果。本研究探讨了42项先前的研究,以确定专题研究领域,突出研究差距,并概述未来的主张和议程。该研究全面评估了实施SBMI的障碍和驱动因素的最新进展。研究中使用的SRP方法通过强调阻碍SBMI成功部署的六个关键障碍,揭示了SBMI的复杂性:制度、组织、战略、资源分配、技术和财务障碍。此外,研究发现组织学习、知识管理、动态能力资源调动、创新业务活动和人力资源开发可能是成功实施SBMI的催化剂。此外,该研究还强调了未来SBMI研究的一些关键差距和议程。本研究对商业模式创新的文献有一定的贡献,并为企业和决策者制定改进其商业模式的战略提供了实践展望。
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