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Tytuł:
Editorial paper: Business Model Innovation – A Concept Between Organizational Renewal and Industry Transformation
Autorzy:
Freiling, Jörg
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/475093.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Fundacja Upowszechniająca Wiedzę i Naukę Cognitione
Tematy:
Business Model Innovation Organizational Renewal
Industry Transformation
Opis:
With the new millennium and the hype of electronic business a new movement was created that still gains momentum: business model innovations. Deeply influenced by business informatics in the early years, business models and business model innovations became a pervasive part of our business life. Particularly business model innovations opened the door for a thinking far beyond product and process innovations. By considering new ways of designing value propositions, value-added architectures and sales modes (e.g. Timmers, 1998), business model innovations became an attractive option of recent innovation management and strategic management of the entrepreneurial kind as well. Especially small- and medium-sized entities (SMEs) found a new way to innovate without spending too much resources in uncertain investments. Once successfully implemented, business model innovations on the micro level drive organizational renewal and/or help in developing new businesses. More than that, business model innovations may change the ‘rules of the game’ in markets and trigger processes of industry transformation (Porter & Rivkin, 2000) on the macro level. Despite the considerable power of business model innovations, not every innovative business model is a ‘home-run’. Empirical evidence suggests (e.g. Freiling & Dressel, 2014) that sophisticated new business models promise ‘win-win’ constellations for both customers and suppliers, but face the problem of limited adoption in target markets. Insofar, the implementation goes along with numerous obstacles. Little is said about the root causes of these obstacles and the ways how to cope with these challenges. Many of the articles of this special issue address the background of business model innovations and open the door to new debates. This illuminates the rather inter-disciplinary nature of business model innovations that deal with different kinds of novelties for both suppliers and customers. Based on Schumpeter (1934), innovations may relate to products, processes, organizational modes as well as novel purchasing and distribution modes. These novelties are often interrelated and call for an over-arching frame. If well designed, business models can be such umbrellas and are, thus, useful elements of innovation and strategic management. More than that, they push forward the notion of systemic innovation as a core challenge for both strategic decision-making and innovation. The papers deal with both customers and suppliers, as innovation cannot be separated from adoption processes in markets. In this regard, some former background issues come to the fore in this special issue, such as the still under-researched role of emotions (cf. Straker and Wrigley, 2015) and the role of diversity of people (particularly in the light of different cultural backgrounds – cf. Harima and Vemuri, 2015). Innovating business models is among the priorities of leading companies in most recent times to keep a certain balance of value creation and value capture (Teece, 2010; Zott et al. 2011). While business model innovations require particular capabilities to develop new industry architectures (Jacobides et al., 2006; Freiling et al., 2008), business model innovation is a challenge that often returns to top positions of the management agenda. To change from one business model to another, however, is a different and often even more demanding challenge that is based on dynamic capabilities (Teece, 2007). By dynamic capabilities companies are able to sense and seize new business opportunities and to reconfigure the company. The bare existence of dynamic capabilities allows changing business models more proficiently and, thus, tapping the potential of new business opportunities (Müller and Vorbach, 2015). However, while business model innovations have played a role in the entire economy in recent years, there are contexts where these innovative moves find a very fertile background. Without necessarily excluding other companies, particularly young firms seem to belong to these settings. Insofar, entrepreneurship and business model innovations are closely linked. One reason for this may be that incumbents are locked in their everyday business, reinforced by specific investments, and do not find enough time to go substantially beyond that. Thus, they are prone to attacks based on innovative business models of start-ups that are in need of doing something new and different to start launching their solutions in target markets. Entrepreneurship practice is full of examples where new ventures translated a basic innovation into a business model innovation to ‘make’ a market (e.g. Facebook, Amazon, Cirque du Soleil). The multitude of different ventures is hard to describe exhaustively, if it is possible at all. In this regard, it makes a difference whether the ventures are profit-oriented or non-profit ones. Papers of this special issue deal especially with this question (Jokela and Elo, 2015; Balboni and Bortoluzzi, 2015). On a more pragmatic level, the question arises how to visualize the real nature of business models and how to plan and implement them. In literature, there is a huge variety of understandings – like Timmers’ (1998) model of three business model components, the Morris et al. (2005) six-element approach or the nine-component ‘business model canvas’ framework of Osterwalder and Pigneur (2010). In this special issue, many articles adopted the more fine- grained business model canvas approach that already penetrated business practice to some extent.
Źródło:
Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation; 2015, 11, 1; 3-10
2299-7075
2299-7326
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Enterprises’ strategies transformation in the real sector of the economy in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Autorzy:
Baryshnikova, Natalia
Kiriliuk, Olga
Klimecka-Tatar, Dorota
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1839581.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Menedżerów Jakości i Produkcji
Tematy:
strategia transformacji
COVID-19
transformacja przemysłu
strategie zarządzania
strategies transformation
industry transformation
management strategies
crisis 2020
Opis:
The article examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the content of key functional strategies of companies in the real sector of the economy. The purpose of the article is to assess the changes in the economic behaviour of companies in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, to analyse business practices in adapting functional strategies to new risks, and to determine the directions for transforming functional strategies. An analysis of companies’ business practices showed that the pandemic had a significant impact on the economic behaviour of companies, transforming not only their tactics, but also their strategy. The functional strategies of the companies have undergone significant changes - marketing, production, personnel management strategies. The transformation of the marketing sphere is due to new trends in the sphere of consumption that have arisen as a result of the introduction of restrictive measures by states. The changed conditions of production activities necessitated accelerated digitalization and robotization of production, restructuring of supply chains and determined the need for the formation of innovative production strategies that meet the conditions of the Industry 4.0 era. The strategy and tactics of personnel management of companies are adapting to the conditions of the epidemic using a remote work format, digitalization of processes and tasks, and the use of new approaches in management. Based on the results of the study, the authors concluded that the pandemic has highlighted problems in the ability of companies to learn quickly in a rapidly changing environment. Today, the surviving companies are those that have been able to best adapt to unforeseen threats. For them, the coronavirus pandemic is not the cause of the crisis, but a turning point and a unique opportunity to develop in a highly competitive environment.
Źródło:
Production Engineering Archives; 2021, 27, 1; 8-15
2353-5156
2353-7779
Pojawia się w:
Production Engineering Archives
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Polityka energetyczna Polski na tle polityki energetycznej Unii Europejskiej
Polish energy policy in relation to European energy policy
Autorzy:
Paska, J.
Surma, T.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/283331.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energią PAN
Tematy:
polityka energetyczna
bezpieczeństwo energetyczne
rynek energii
transformacja energetyki
energy policy
energy security
energy market
energy industry transformation
Opis:
Analizując zmiany na rynku energii można zauważyć rosnącą rolę regulacji Unii Europejskiej, wywierających coraz większy wpływ na funkcjonowanie rynków lokalnych, krajowych. Zasadniczo procedowane regulacje mają swoje podłoże w przyjętych dokumentach strategicznych, określających oczekiwania rozwojowe na rynku energii. Polityki energetyczne, określając kierunki oraz działania wykonawcze, powinny gwarantować bezpieczeństwo inwestycji w długiej perspektywie. Długoterminowa, stabilna polityka energetyczna oraz stworzone na jej podstawie regulacje są zazwyczaj gwarantem rozwoju energetyki. Europejska polityka energetyczna została oparta na trzech filarach: przeciwdziałanie zmianom klimatu, ograniczanie podatności Unii na wpływ czynników zewnętrznych wynikającej z zależności od importu węglowodorów oraz wspieranie wzrostu gospodarczego i zatrudnienia. Realizowana polityka energetyczna UE determinuje rozwój polskiej polityki energetycznej, a w dalszej kolejności, przez implementowanie regulacji do polskiego prawa, ma wpływ na funkcjonowanie poszczególnych podmiotów gospodarczych na krajowym rynku energii. Z jednej strony, ze względu na uwarunkowania energetyki polskiej, opartej na węglu, kwestie związane z ograniczeniem oddziaływania energetyki na środowisko budzą kontrowersje, z drugiej strony, analizując realizację dotychczasowych polityk krajowych, polityka Unii Europejskiej może stanowić podstawę stabilności funkcjonowania sektora. W artykule przedstawiono główne kierunki polityki energetycznej Unii Europejskiej, jej odzwierciedlenie w regulacjach wspólnotowych oraz ich wpływ na kształt polityki energetycznej Polski. Dokonano także przeglądu realizacji dotychczasowych polskich dokumentów o charakterze strategicznym.
The growing role of European Union regulations can be observed in the form of their increasing influence on member states' markets. Regulations are essentially based on the adoption of strategic documents which define expected directions of development for the markets. Energy policy defined guidelines and action plans should guarantee security of investment in the long term. Stable, long term policy and rules based thereon are usually guarantors of energy sector development and stable conditions for investors. European energy policy is based on three pillars tackling climate change, reducing the European Union's dependency and political addictions resulting from the import of fuels and energy, and support for economic growth and employment. European policy determines the realization of Polish energy policy, followed by particular regulations in the energy market as a result of the im¬plementation of European law. As a consequence, it also affects particular market entities. On the one hand, given that Poland's energy sector is based on coal, actions associated with reducing the impact of energy production on the environment are controversial and have increased resistance and a lack of acceptation in Poland. On the other hand, analyzing the implementation of existing national policies of European Union policy may give rise to the stability of the energy sector. This article presents the main directions of European energy policy reflected in the Community's regulations and their impact on the shaping of Polish energy policy. A potential revision of Polish energy policy is also depicted.
Źródło:
Polityka Energetyczna; 2013, 16, 4; 7-19
1429-6675
Pojawia się w:
Polityka Energetyczna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Unpacking the provision of the industrial commons in Industry 4.0 cluster
Autorzy:
Götz, Marta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/557668.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu
Tematy:
cluster
industrial commons
digital transformation / Industry 4.0
aviation
Opis:
This paper argues that provision of industrial commons (IC), might be con- sidered as a crucial factor of a cluster’s attractiveness in digital transformation, e.g. in Industry 4.0 (I4.0) time. By drawing on the qualitative case study method of Hamburg Aviation cluster (HAv), it aims at exploring the nature of IC in the leading German I4.0 cluster. Proximity emerges, even if sometimes not explicitly, as the recurring top- ic facilitating the provision of IC, along with the advancement of I4.0. As Industry 4.0 stipulates much uncertainty, the closeness featuring in clusters, seems to bring various benefits, which can help address challenges associated with I4.0, and faced mainly by small and medium firms (SMEs). The vicinity to key actors and the gains of network- ing, reflect the importance of (un)articulated proximity.
Źródło:
Economics and Business Review; 2019, 5 (19), 4; 23-48
2392-1641
Pojawia się w:
Economics and Business Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Czwarta rewolucja przemysłowa - wizja przemysłu nowej generacji – perspektywa dla Polski
Fourth Industrial Revolution – Vision of New Generation Industry. Prospects for Poland
Autorzy:
Wieczorek, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/416919.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-06
Wydawca:
Najwyższa Izba Kontroli
Tematy:
industrial revolution
new generation industry
industry 4.0
technological transformation of industry
development perspectives
Opis:
The fourth industrial revolution is bringing numerous ground-breaking digital technologies, whose broader application will cause significant changes in the manners and organisation of production, in accordance with the 4.0 industry concept. On the one hand, it will allow entrepreneurs to achieve competitive advantage on the globalised markets, and on the other hand – it will allow for meeting the needs of clients in a better way. Attempts of Polish entrepreneurs to achieve the 4.0 industry standards – for example due to the low level of production automation and robotization and financial barriers of investments in the field of advanced technologies – may turn out a very complex process in the national reality, which will call for the State’s support.
Źródło:
Kontrola Państwowa; 2018, 63, 3 (380); 89-115
0452-5027
Pojawia się w:
Kontrola Państwowa
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Pięć sił zielonej transformacji. Jak Europejski Zielony Ład i dekarbonizacja oddziałują na polską gospodarkę
Five forces of green transition: how the European Green Deal and decarbonisation are affecting the Polish economy
Autorzy:
Stankiewicz, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2230937.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Kancelaria Sejmu. Biuro Analiz Sejmowych
Tematy:
decarbonisation
European Green Deal
green transformation
ESG
sustainable development
climate neutrality
net zero
transformation of industry
Opis:
The article analyses the way in which green transition, understood as a socio-economic transformation towards a net zero economy and society, is exerting pressure on the Polish economy. The goal of the article is to show that today decarbonisation is a much broader phenomenon than EU energy policy and climate law and affects economic conditions in different ways. In the first part of the article five forces of decarbonisation are presented and discussed: political, regulatory, market, financial and technological. The final section assesses consequences of their impact on the Polish economy, the readiness of business actors to undertake a green transition and some of the challenges of green transition on the example of industry. The article highlights the importance of carbon footprint as a new factor in global value chains. The readiness to measure and reduce the carbon footprint of companies’ operations and products is a key condition for maintaining a competitive position on the international market. It is particularly important for the Polish manufacturing industry, significantly overburdened by high emissions and energy consumption. In order to promote the decarbonisation of the Polish economy and to create conditions for its green transition, public institutions and authorities should present an overall net zero strategy for Poland with specific action plans and support frameworks for all sectors of the economy.
Źródło:
Studia BAS; 2023, 2(74); 109-126
2080-2404
2082-0658
Pojawia się w:
Studia BAS
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Eco-modernization of the Polish sector of energy production in the context of implementation of the goals of the EU 2021-2030 climate and energy package
Eko-modernizacja polskiego sektora wytwarzania energii w kontekście realizacji celów unijnego pakietu klimatyczno-energetycznego na lata 2021-2030
Autorzy:
Biernacki, G.
Dobosz, S.
Gajdemski, P.
Gardziej, K.
Pham, L.
Prosół, H.
Smyk, M.
Urban, J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/112660.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
STE GROUP
Tematy:
energy market
transformation in energy production industry
energy policy
rynek energii
transformacja energetyczna
polityka energetyczna
Opis:
The paper discusses the issue of eco-modernization of the Polish sector of energy production in the light of new goals of the European Policy included in the ‘2021-2030 Climate and Energy Package’. It focuses on the presentation of challenges in transformation of the Polish sector of energy production resulting from strategic goals of the EU in this area.
Artykuł podejmuje zagadnienie eko-modernizacji polskiego sektora wytwarzania energii w świetle nowych celów polityki europejskiej zawartych w pakiecie energetyczno-klimatycznym na lata 2021-2030. Koncentruje się na ukazaniu wyzwań o charakterze transformacyjnym dla polskiego sektora wytwarzania wynikających ze strategicznych celów wspólnoty w tym obszarze.
Źródło:
Systemy Wspomagania w Inżynierii Produkcji; 2016, 3 (15); 15-24
2391-9361
Pojawia się w:
Systemy Wspomagania w Inżynierii Produkcji
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Key directions in changes from steelworks 3.0 to steelworks 4.0 with analysis of selected technologies of digitalizing the steel Industry in Poland
Autorzy:
Gajdzik, Bożena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2175869.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
STE GROUP
Tematy:
steelworks 4.0
Industry 4.0
transformation
Opis:
The publication is part of a new trend in popularizing Industry 4.0. The primary objective is to present the key directions in the transformation of the steel industry from steelworks 3.0 to steelworks 4.0. The work was based on a literature review and data analysis on steel 4.0 technologies. The analytical part of the thesis was prepared on the basis of the Polish steel sector (sections from the classification of economic activities: 24 and 25). On the basis of the literature study, a thesis was formulated about the need to digitize processes in enterprises heading for Industry 4.0. The application of selected technologies (ICT) in the Polish steel sector (percentage of companies using the analyzed technologies in the total number of enterprises in the sector) constitutes the scope of the research. Further research will be carried out in the area of digitization development in steel Industry toward steel 4.0.
Źródło:
Management Systems in Production Engineering; 2022, 1 (30); 46--53
2299-0461
Pojawia się w:
Management Systems in Production Engineering
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Sustainable Industrial Development In Achieving The Sustainable Development Goals–2030 (SDGS–2030)
Autorzy:
Deineko, Liudmyla
Sheludko, Ella
Kushnіrenko, Oksana
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/476225.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej
Tematy:
sustainable development
industry
neo-industrial transformation
competitiveness
Opis:
The article examines the scientific vision of the development of Ukrainian industry as a key factor of the economic system that can be modernized and formed a basis for industrial growth, through which Ukraine will be able to achieve the global goals of sustainable development proclaimed by the 70th UN Assembly. The authors consider new approaches to diversification and integrated proportional industrial development with the possibility of preserving and restoring both traditional industrial manufacture. This might improve product quality and stimulate the development of production systems in accordance with international requirements and with the prospect of forming new high-tech and competitive sectors of industry, in particular chemical, woodworking and pharmaceutical. The main incentive mechanisms and priorities of the neo-industrial development of manufacture are proposed.
Źródło:
MIND Journal; 2017, 4; 1-28
2451-4454
Pojawia się w:
MIND Journal
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Industry 4.0 Implementation and Industry 5.0 Readiness in Industrial Enterprises
Autorzy:
Lachvajderová, Laura
Kádárová, Jaroslava
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2172183.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
industry 4.0
industry 5.0
digitalization
digital transformation
industrial revolution
Opis:
The current market situation shows that enterprises are still struggling to digitize their business through the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), cloud technologies and other more advanced technologies, but the fifth industrial revolution is knocking on the door. This article deals with the analysis and evaluation of the impact of Industry 5.0 on entrepreneurs. Industry 4.0 analysis provides results based on interviews with practitioners as well as sales representatives. The main part of the article focuses on the business situation, where the goal was to identify existing gaps along with opportunities and threats. This analysis also describes the best way how to transform in times of the next industrial revolution. Study addresses the approach of integrating human workers in the supply chain in cooperation with automated processes. The purpose of this study is to confirm or refute whether companies are ready for another industrial revolution.
Źródło:
Management and Production Engineering Review; 2022, 13, 3; 102--109
2080-8208
2082-1344
Pojawia się w:
Management and Production Engineering Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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