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Call for Papers; special issue on "Intangibles, Sustainability, and Value Creation: Reporting, Management, and Governance"

14-11-2023

Call for Papers for a Special Issue connected to the XIX EIASM Interdisciplinary Conference on "Intangibles, Sustainability, and Value Creation: Reporting, Management, and Governance."

Venue: GRENOBLE, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 19-20, 2024

Submission for the conference: JUNE 15, 2024

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Current Issue

Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): The Future of Business Model Innovation: Core Themes and Pivotal Technologies

This special issue is a state-of-the-art of what is kicking in the field of business model innovation from some of the brightest scholars around. The issue includes a line-up of some very well-known academics and a series of younger talents, which are just a fraction of the many rising stars. This mix is purposeful and ensures the right balance of newness, foresight and provocative insights. This issue contributes to business model innovation by providing a research status and direction. It is foresight in the making. 

Published: 17-11-2023

Special issue: The Future of Business Model Innovation, Core Themes and Pivotal Technologies

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The vision of the Journal of Business Models is to constitute a rigorous international journal devoted to establishing the discipline of business models as a separately recognised core discipline in academia - as is already the case in practice.

Our business mission is to create an open source journal that is free of the ties that come along with a publisher. In turn we wish to develop a new type of profitable business model for an academic journal.

The objective of the journal is to disseminate the newest research-based insight on business models. The Journal of Business Models constitutes an interdisciplinary platform conveying multiple-type papers, i.e. both conceptual and empirical papers and encourage methodological pluralism. It is the aim to cover a wide array of perspectives on business models, like e.g. innovation, commercialisation, exploitation, entrepreneurship, internationalization, design, facilitation, strategy, organization, accounting, performance measurement and finance.