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Business Models for Sustainable Technology: Strategic Re-Framing and Business Model Schema Change in Internal Corporate Venturing

Auteur(s)
Reuter, Emmanuelle 
Institut de management 
Krauspe, Tao
Date de parution
2022-8-22
In
Organization & Environment
No
published online
De la page
1
A la page
33
Mots-clés
  • sustainable technology
  • business model for sustainability
  • managerial cognition
  • internal corporate venture
  • ICV-TM interactions
  • ICV-BUM interactions
  • mental model
  • frame
  • language
  • qualitative research
  • embedded case study
  • electric mobility
  • e-mobility
  • energy transition
  • intrapreneurship
  • corporate entrepreneurship
  • corporate innovation
  • strategic change
  • sustainable technolog...

  • business model for su...

  • managerial cognition

  • internal corporate ve...

  • ICV-TM interactions

  • ICV-BUM interactions

  • mental model

  • frame

  • language

  • qualitative research

  • embedded case study

  • electric mobility

  • e-mobility

  • energy transition

  • intrapreneurship

  • corporate entrepreneu...

  • corporate innovation

  • strategic change

Résumé
Established firms often develop new businesses through internal corporate venturing (ICV), for instance, to capture value from novel sustainable technologies. We illuminate the early definition stage of ICV’s by asking: When and how business model schemas—that is, managerial understandings of how value is created and captured—change in ICV? We conduct a qualitative, embedded case study of the change in a business model schema for e-mobility in a Swiss utility’s ICV. We uncover a key trigger: strategic re-framing—the active re-formulation of the definition of a given situation within ICV–top manager interactions. The strategic re-framing’s specificity level provokes either schema restrictions or expansions via the distinct accommodation practices it induces. Our theoretical model of business model schema change contributes to the literatures on managerial cognition, business models, and ICV, suggesting that business model schema change in ICV is a semi-autonomous process that involves both independent and joint endeavors.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/30198
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10.1177
Type de publication
journal article
Dossier(s) à télécharger
 main article: 2022-08-29_3294_9841.pdf (1.88 MB)
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