How big data innovates an organisation's business model: a systematic literature review
by Emilia Romeo; Nicola Capolupo
International Journal of Quality and Innovation (IJQI), Vol. 6, No. 1, 2022

Abstract: Research in business model innovation (BMI) has dramatically spread over the last decade. The increasing availability of data and the related possibility to exploit them with analytic has sparked a brand-new discussion: how big data (BD) could generate innovative processes that lead firms to reinvent themselves? This paper aims to identify the main constructs questioned by the literature on the BD and BMI connection. It provides the analysis of academic literature indexed in Scopus, adopting a systematic literature review approach conducted with the PRISMA methodology, and carried out with a third type content analysis. Following trends for BD and BMI has been finding and discussed.

Online publication date: Tue, 30-Nov-2021

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