TY - JOUR
T1 - Examining the Microfoundations for Digital Business Model Innovation of Developing Markets International New Ventures (2023)
AU - Zahoor, Nadia
AU - Khan, Huda
AU - Shamim, Saqib
AU - Puthusserry, Pushyarag
N1 - ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors would like to thank the helpful comments and suggestions received from the editor and two anonymous reviewers during the review process.
PY - 2023/5/19
Y1 - 2023/5/19
N2 - In this article, we explore microfoundations for digital business model innovation. This is pertinent because little is known regarding how decision-makers manage the digitalization processes that require business model innovation. Building on dynamic capability and upper echelon theories, this article sheds light on the dynamic capability-driven antecedents of the digital business model innovation of developing market international new ventures (INVs). Using survey data from 145 Pakistani INV, the study reports that Internet capabilities (platform and web capabilities) positively influence digital business model innovation. The direct influences are mediated by strategic agility and moderated by the functional diversity of the top management team (TMT). The influence of strategic agility on the digital business innovation model is also positively moderated by TMT's functional diversity. The findings contribute to the nascent literature on antecedents for the digital business model innovation in an underexplored context of developing market INVs. Practical and policy related implications are also discussed.
AB - In this article, we explore microfoundations for digital business model innovation. This is pertinent because little is known regarding how decision-makers manage the digitalization processes that require business model innovation. Building on dynamic capability and upper echelon theories, this article sheds light on the dynamic capability-driven antecedents of the digital business model innovation of developing market international new ventures (INVs). Using survey data from 145 Pakistani INV, the study reports that Internet capabilities (platform and web capabilities) positively influence digital business model innovation. The direct influences are mediated by strategic agility and moderated by the functional diversity of the top management team (TMT). The influence of strategic agility on the digital business innovation model is also positively moderated by TMT's functional diversity. The findings contribute to the nascent literature on antecedents for the digital business model innovation in an underexplored context of developing market INVs. Practical and policy related implications are also discussed.
KW - Business
KW - Technological innovation
KW - Internet
KW - Digital transformation
KW - Sensors
KW - Market research
KW - Knowledge engineering
U2 - 10.1109/TEM.2023.3273028
DO - 10.1109/TEM.2023.3273028
M3 - Article
JO - IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
JF - IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
ER -