Focusing on the role of efficiency and novelty design themes, this paper examines how (a) the initial business model of a start-up, (b) the subsequent changes in the design themes and (c) the combinative effect of efficiency and novelty (contextual ambidexterity) impact a start-up's growth performance. The study is based on a survey involving 267 new ventures from high-tech industries. The results highlight the importance of pursuing higher efficiency over the life cycle of a start-up, although not at the moment of its establishment. In relation to business model ambidexterity, the findings highlight the different effect that contextual ambidexterity can have on the growth performance of a start-up firm in different stages of its life cycle. While initial ambidexterity is found to have a negative effect on growth performance, successive increases in the level of ambidexterity have a positive influence on growth.

Business model evolution, contextual ambidexterity and the growth performance of high-tech start-ups / Balboni, Bernardo; Bortoluzzi, Guido; Pugliese, Roberto; Tracogna, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0148-2963. - 99:(2019), pp. 115-124. [10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.02.029]

Business model evolution, contextual ambidexterity and the growth performance of high-tech start-ups

Balboni, Bernardo;
2019

Abstract

Focusing on the role of efficiency and novelty design themes, this paper examines how (a) the initial business model of a start-up, (b) the subsequent changes in the design themes and (c) the combinative effect of efficiency and novelty (contextual ambidexterity) impact a start-up's growth performance. The study is based on a survey involving 267 new ventures from high-tech industries. The results highlight the importance of pursuing higher efficiency over the life cycle of a start-up, although not at the moment of its establishment. In relation to business model ambidexterity, the findings highlight the different effect that contextual ambidexterity can have on the growth performance of a start-up firm in different stages of its life cycle. While initial ambidexterity is found to have a negative effect on growth performance, successive increases in the level of ambidexterity have a positive influence on growth.
2019
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Business model evolution, contextual ambidexterity and the growth performance of high-tech start-ups / Balboni, Bernardo; Bortoluzzi, Guido; Pugliese, Roberto; Tracogna, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0148-2963. - 99:(2019), pp. 115-124. [10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.02.029]
Balboni, Bernardo; Bortoluzzi, Guido; Pugliese, Roberto; Tracogna, Andrea
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