Miroshnychenko, Ivan and Strobl, Andreas and Matzler, Kurt and De Massis, Alfredo (2021) Absorptive capacity, strategic flexibility, and business model innovation : Empirical evidence from Italian SMEs. Journal of Business Research, 130. pp. 670-682. ISSN 0148-2963
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Abstract
Recognizing that business model innovation (BMI) is a constant source of value creation in the digital economy, we examine the nexus between absorptive capacity and strategic flexibility, and their effects on BMI. We argue that to increase strategic flexibility and innovate their business model, firms need to develop their potential absorptive capacity (acquisition and assimilation of knowledge) as well as their realized absorptive capacity (transformation and exploitation of knowledge). While potential absorptive capacity drives both BMI and strategic flexibility, realized absorptive capacity increases a firm’s strategic flexibility. Our analysis of 282 Italian small- and medium-sized firms also shows a relationship between realized absorptive capacity and BMI, but only under conditions of environmental uncertainty.