Linking Effectuation Logic With Business Model Innovation in the Context of Swiss Start-Ups

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Effectuation and business model innovation (BMI) are research topics that are frequently discussed in the literature. While effectuation describes the effectual behaviour for founding a start-up with an emphasis on using currently available means, BMI is considered a way of creating a business model with long-term competitive advantages. Both approaches are valuable for start-ups pursuing growth in an uncertain environment. This work-in-progress paper presents insights from the reviewed extant literature. Further research will investigate effectuation and its enabling impact in designing innovative business models in the context of Swiss start-ups.

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Kabous, L., Hinz, A., & Philippi, S. (2022). Linking Effectuation Logic With Business Model Innovation in the Context of Swiss Start-Ups. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ECIE (Vol. 17, pp. 717–720). Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited. https://doi.org/10.34190/ecie.17.1.392

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