Assessing business model innovation in high-tech startups with Biblioshiny

Abstract Business model innovation is key for high-tech companies to grow and compete effectively. There is no consensus among researchers regarding the most complex BMI practices of high-tech companies. This research will analyze scholarly literature on BMI in high-tech startups, exploring how hist...

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Main Authors: Xing lei, Qasim Hamamurad, Nor Hidayati Zakaria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-07-01
Series:Future Business Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-025-00588-6
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Summary:Abstract Business model innovation is key for high-tech companies to grow and compete effectively. There is no consensus among researchers regarding the most complex BMI practices of high-tech companies. This research will analyze scholarly literature on BMI in high-tech startups, exploring how historical cuisines affect BMI norms and identifying key terms, articles, countries, and organizations related to BMI and high-tech startups. Using Biblioshiny in RStudio, this study analyzed 2957 articles from Scopus, Dimensions, and Web of Science databases over the past 25 years. The report offers a complete analysis, summarizing the publication's growth in four stages: Nascent (2000–2008), Emerging (2009–2014), Rapid (2015–2020), and Saturated (2021–2025). China, Germany, and the USA are top donors, highlighting their focus on digital BMs and innovation.
ISSN:2314-7210