Opening up to startup collaborations: open business models and value co-creation in SMEs

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Purpose: This study aims at exploring how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can implement a more open and co-creational business model by actively collaborating with startups. Design/methodology/approach: Because of the novelty of the SME–startup collaboration phenomenon and to the depth of the investigation required to grasp the mechanisms and logic of an open and co-creational business model, a single-case study has been performed related to investigating a collaboration between an SME and a startup. Findings: The authors provide detailed empirical evidence on how SMEs may structure a “systematic” approach to design and execute an open business model enabled by startup collaboration. Moreover, this study suggests that the business model innovation process represents a necessary forerunner of an open business model. Finally, the authors contend that research on open business models should entail a broader perspective beyond the innovation process, to include business model validation through testing approaches like the lean startup. Originality/value: This study takes as the locus of investigation the original perspective of the external partner of a focal firm willing to innovate. This study offers a unique contribution because, to date, few studies adopted such view within a relevant and under-remarked empirical setting linking SMEs and innovative startups.

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Ghezzi, A., Cavallo, A., Sanasi, S., & Rangone, A. (2022). Opening up to startup collaborations: open business models and value co-creation in SMEs. Competitiveness Review, 32(7), 40–61. https://doi.org/10.1108/CR-04-2020-0057

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