Translating knowledge from research producers to research users is the key for firms to achieve competitive advantage in the long term. Translation and exchange seldom rely on the design and use of knowledge maps that help to identify and visualise the key constructs and the primary connections among them. Despite the existing literature on knowledge translation has analysed various practices, it has neglected to use tensions as a means to translate, transfer, and create new knowledge. This research aims at cross-fertilising business model literature with tensions to show how a business model framework can be used to identify and solve tensions in a firm's strategic choices. This paper employs a longitudinal case study observing a leading company in the professional ovens industry. The research expands on the Value Triangle by arguing that tensions can be encompassed in complex frameworks that visualise a business model.

Translating knowledge through business model tensions. A case study / Lombardi, Rosa; Dal Mas, Francesca; Bagnoli, Carlo; Nucciarelli, Alberto.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING. - ISSN 1462-4621. - 2021:(2021), pp. 182-197. [10.1504/IJMDM.2021.10033712]

Translating knowledge through business model tensions. A case study.

Nucciarelli, Alberto.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Translating knowledge from research producers to research users is the key for firms to achieve competitive advantage in the long term. Translation and exchange seldom rely on the design and use of knowledge maps that help to identify and visualise the key constructs and the primary connections among them. Despite the existing literature on knowledge translation has analysed various practices, it has neglected to use tensions as a means to translate, transfer, and create new knowledge. This research aims at cross-fertilising business model literature with tensions to show how a business model framework can be used to identify and solve tensions in a firm's strategic choices. This paper employs a longitudinal case study observing a leading company in the professional ovens industry. The research expands on the Value Triangle by arguing that tensions can be encompassed in complex frameworks that visualise a business model.
2021
Lombardi, Rosa; Dal Mas, Francesca; Bagnoli, Carlo; Nucciarelli, Alberto.
Translating knowledge through business model tensions. A case study / Lombardi, Rosa; Dal Mas, Francesca; Bagnoli, Carlo; Nucciarelli, Alberto.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING. - ISSN 1462-4621. - 2021:(2021), pp. 182-197. [10.1504/IJMDM.2021.10033712]
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