Facilitating internationalization through business models - A multiple case study of Swedish Cleantech SMEs
Abstract
Globalization has seen an increase in the last decades and has increased the need for
sustainable development and sustainable technologies in light of energy shortages. Cleantech
is the definition of innovations reducing the environmental impact and Sweden is one of the
leading actors within the segment. Hence, there are a lot of opportunities for Swedish
cleantech firms to internationalize and globally scale and create value through their
businesses. In a theoretical perspective, the firm's business model defines how firms create
value and is divided into different dimensions enlightening different characteristics enabling
value. Internationalization and business models interplay with each other but are usually
investigated separately. Thus, a research gap is discovered and to address the research gap,
seven interviews have been conducted with Swedish cleantech SMEs to explore how their
business models have developed or changed for facilitating their internationalization and
what dimensions their business models have been of importance for internationalization. The
findings show that internationalization and business models interplay with each other where
networks are an integral part for the growth, development and internationalization of firms.
Furthermore, both internationalization and changes in the business model occur naturally
where firms both use business model innovation and business model replication to different
extents on different dimensions of the business model. Moreover, the most important
dimensions of the business model assisting firms competitive advantages is seen to be
replicated to later on be innovated as firms learn, gain knowledge and experience.re
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
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Date
2022-07-05Author
Näslund, Markus
Svensson, Hannes
Keywords
Business Model
Business Model Innovation
Business Model Replication
Internationalization
Networks
SME
Series/Report no.
2022:22
Language
eng