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International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management

 

Special Issue on: "Business Models and Human Capital; Current Issues and New Challenges"


Guest Editor: Jovo Ateljevic, University Stirling, UK


Competition today is more between business models than between products. Therefore, for the firm, the choice for a specific business model is an important strategic decision. Business model invention, development and adaptation, is a core competence for entrepreneurial and sustainable business. In a global knowledge- based economy, understanding of emerging business models has become a great asset for any business.

An increasingly dynamic business environment creates new business conditions and new challenges for entrepreneurs and managers. Electronic communications, for example, have given rise to a number of new business models as well as modification of traditional ones; new models have been developed in various forms across different industries. The new kind of business model is built around information flows and the mobilisation of the knowledge resource in every part of the organisation. As a result, human capital, which consists of individuals' intellectual capacity, is the most valuable asset for the new business model which is not only economically sustainable but socially and environmentally responsible.

Despite its common use and general understanding, the business model and related issues have largely escaped the scrutiny of critical scholars and researchers. The link between the business model and human capital is particularly weak in the existing literature. This is the focus of this special issue.

Subject Coverage
Potential topics / questions suitable for review articles include but are not limited are:
  • Conceptual understanding of business model that goes beyond the context of e-business.
  • What drives the business value chain?
  • Why some business models do indeed perform better than others?
  • What are the key elements of a business model innovation system?
  • How are strategy, operations, engineering, and innovation linked into a system that enables new business models being brought to market?
  • How current management practices and current innovation practices should be changed?
  • What are the key structural factors and relationships that lead to success?
  • Conceptual understanding of human capital and its role in creating sustainable / responsible business models.
  • Human capital development and processes that might lead to robust and effective human capita capabilities.
  • Human capital management and its measurement.

Notes for Prospective Authors

Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere

All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Author Guidelines page


Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline: 15 February, 2008