Technology & Innovation

Business model innovation in the UK

April 06, 2017

Europe

April 06, 2017

Europe
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A healthy economy is one that enables business model innovation. That much was clear in the UK government’s industrial strategy green paper, published in January 2017, which sought advice on how government and industry might collaborate to support new sectors “that emerge around new technologies and new business models”.


And when technology allows small firms to pioneer new business models with relative ease, business model innovation is equally important for the longevity of large firms. In a recent survey of executives at large UK companies, conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Rackspace, the majority (57%) agree that business model innovation is “a critical success factor” for firms today. Indeed, nearly half consider it a matter of survival, with 47% saying that “organisations which do not undertake significant business innovation will not survive”.


Happily, the survey reveals that large UK businesses are not afraid of the challenge, and many have embarked on a strategy of near-constant innovation. But its findings also suggest that they may be limiting their efforts to superficial matters at the expense of bottom-up, grass-roots innovation. Read this article to learn more.

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