Mediation of innovation in business modeling and post-COVID-19 performance
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The state of the art on the phenomenon of business model innovation has received attention from academics in times of uncertainty due to Covid-19, affecting all types of companies in different contexts. The purpose of the study is to systematically review the content and evolution of academic research related to business model innovation (IMN) and the impact on business performance (ER), modeled by Covid-19, influencing the relationship of the variables. The review was carried out from 2017 to 2021. The information search was carried out in an orderly and progressive manner, in the Web of Science (Clarivate Analitics) and Scopus databases. For the measurement of journals, the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and (SJR Quartile) were used; selecting 60 articles in a first filter, and then choosing 27. The results found in the articles were a positive relationship between the IMN and the RE, through various drivers that configure it, also considering the context and turbulence of the type of industry. In conclusion, research should explore the IMN in SMEs, by investigating new drivers, mediating and moderating variables that increase ER.
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