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Achieving Global Convergence? Integrating disruptive technologies within evolving SME business models: A micro-level lens

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  • Scuotto, Veronica
  • Crammond, Robert James
  • Murray, Alan
  • Del Giudice, Manlio

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This research responds to the call on global convergence in the international business management domain. Global convergence requires new evolutionary, devolutionary and even revolutionary strategies that are framed in the context of digital transformation. The digital transformation phenomenon has led to different theoretical and managerial perspectives on disruptive technologies provoking the need for more studies on the integration of such technologies within SMEs ecosystem-based business models (EBBMs). In this vein, by adopting a micro-level lens, this research examines 718 managers from SMEs in Europe who have already embraced the digital transformation process and have bonded physical and digital ecosystems. The results are analysed through the application of logistic regression analysis.

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  • Scuotto, Veronica & Crammond, Robert James & Murray, Alan & Del Giudice, Manlio, 2023. "Achieving Global Convergence? Integrating disruptive technologies within evolving SME business models: A micro-level lens," Journal of International Management, Elsevier, vol. 29(6).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:intman:v:29:y:2023:i:6:s1075425323000923
    DOI: 10.1016/j.intman.2023.101095
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