Managing tensions between new and existing business models

Kristian J. Sund, Marcel Bogers, J. Andrei Villarroel, Nicolai J. Foss

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Samenvatting

Exploring new business models is a recognized way for mature companies to renew their competitive advantage. Companies explore new value propositions, deploy value propositions in new segments, change the value chain, or experiment with alternative revenue models — all in a search for a different logic for value creation and capture. Sometimes this exploration goes far beyond the existing business model and requires the creation of a new business unit. A sometimes unexpected consequence is the difficulty of fitting this new business unit into the existing organizational structure. While business model experimentation may be the raison d’être of many startup ventures, established companies typically face strong organizational rigidities that lead to tensions. Predicting these tensions and being open to experimentation with organizational structure can be the keys to a smoother business model exploration process. In this article, we report on a study of the European postal industry, in which we examined the organizational challenges that affect incumbent organizations in mature industries as they react to disruptive changes in their environment by seeking new business models.
Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)8-10
Aantal pagina's3
TijdschriftMIT Sloan Management Review
Volume57
Nummer van het tijdschrift4
StatusGepubliceerd - 13 jun. 2016
Extern gepubliceerdJa

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