Weerawardena Jay, Sullivan Mort Gillian, Salunke Sandeep, Haigh Nardia
The University of Queensland, Australia.
La Trobe University, Australia.
J Bus Res. 2021 Mar;125:592-596. doi: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.07.032. Epub 2020 Aug 29.
In this introduction to the special issue on business model innovation (BMI) among social purpose organizations (SPOs), we define business models, BMI, and SPOs, and introduce the insights that papers in this special issue contribute to scholarly knowledge at the intersection of SPOs and BMI. We aggregate insights from articles in the special issue to provide insights into the major antecedents of BMI (environmental turbulence, and internal drivers), the substance of BMI (collaboration, managing tensions, and developing dynamic and learning capabilities), and the outcomes of BMI (expansion of dual social-economic goals, and organizational survival). Reflecting on this collection of papers, and the broader social sector literature, we then suggest several avenues for future research.
在本关于社会目的组织(SPO)商业模式创新(BMI)特刊的引言中,我们定义了商业模式、BMI和SPO,并介绍了本特刊中的论文对SPO与BMI交叉领域学术知识的贡献。我们汇总了特刊中文章的见解,以深入了解BMI的主要前因(环境动荡和内部驱动因素)、BMI的实质内容(协作、管理矛盾以及发展动态和学习能力)以及BMI的成果(双重社会经济目标的拓展和组织生存)。在思考这一系列论文以及更广泛的社会部门文献的基础上,我们随后提出了几个未来研究的方向。