The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the challenges firms face in engaging in business model innovation (BMI) during a crisis. To better understand how and why entrepreneurial firms undertake BMI during periods of uncertainty this study employs a novel methodology to systematically identify how firms shift their business model by using qualitative longitudinal data based on 229 interviews with 85 high-growth British entrepreneurs. The findings suggest three core archetypes of BMI in crisis: crisis response, crisis enablement, and planned innovation. Each archetype is underpinned by specific drivers and processes that explain why and how BMI occurred.
(2026). Business model innovation in the context of crisis: a qualitative longitudinal analysis [journal article - articolo]. In THE JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/318765
Business model innovation in the context of crisis: a qualitative longitudinal analysis
Campopiano, Giovanna
2026-01-29
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The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the challenges firms face in engaging in business model innovation (BMI) during a crisis. To better understand how and why entrepreneurial firms undertake BMI during periods of uncertainty this study employs a novel methodology to systematically identify how firms shift their business model by using qualitative longitudinal data based on 229 interviews with 85 high-growth British entrepreneurs. The findings suggest three core archetypes of BMI in crisis: crisis response, crisis enablement, and planned innovation. Each archetype is underpinned by specific drivers and processes that explain why and how BMI occurred.| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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