The Organizational Impact of Business Model Innovation : Assessing the Person‐Organization Fit

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1167269470
ORCID
0000-0001-6981-6778
Affiliation
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Jena, Germany
Menter, Matthias;
Affiliation
Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences
Göcke, Lutz;
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1292089962
Affiliation
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Jena, Germany
Zeeb, Christopher

Studies on business model innovation (BMI) have largely focused on firm performance, neglecting outcomes of BMI beyond financial performance indicators. Research lacks empirical findings from the internal organizational dynamics following the inherent transformation process induced by BMI. Rooting our analysis in configuration theory, the purpose of this paper is to shed light on the organizational impact of BMI. We employ the person‐organization fit concept and assess (unintentional) changes in the fit relationship subsequent to BMI. Our findings suggest that incremental BMI enhances fit whereas radical BMI decreases it. We further discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our study.

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