Purpose: Scholars have been increasingly interested in understanding business models. However, little attention has been paid to how business models change in reaction to exogenous circumstances and how business relationships alter be-cause of business model changes. This paper investigates how the business model paradigm of the Italian music industry altered in response to two major exogenous influences that impacted the sector: the digital revolution and the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: As the purpose of this study is to investigate phenomena in a real-world setting, qualitative research methodology has been selected as the most appropriate one. It was decided to conduct sixteen semi-structured interviews with professionals active in the Italian music business, selected through a combination of snowball and convenience sampling. Findings: The empirical findings indicate that the digital revolution and COVID-19 pushed Italian music companies to revise their business models by either reducing or adding the number of linkages to the existing ones. This was done in order for the companies to remain competitive in an environment that is constantly changing and to outcompete rivals. Originality/value: Few studies have evaluated how business relationships alter in response to the many business models emerging in the music industry due to external causes. This research is one of the first to examine music companies’ reactions to exogenous events such as crises or disruptive advances that affect the competitive landscape

The Impact of Exogenous Shocks on Business Models and Business Relationships: An Empirical Analysis of the Italian Music Industry / Pirolo, Luca; Nasta, Luigi; Di Fabio, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MODELS. - ISSN 2246-2465. - 11:2(2023), pp. 64-85. [10.54337/jbm.v11i2.7506]

The Impact of Exogenous Shocks on Business Models and Business Relationships: An Empirical Analysis of the Italian Music Industry

Pirolo L.;Nasta L;
2023

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Purpose: Scholars have been increasingly interested in understanding business models. However, little attention has been paid to how business models change in reaction to exogenous circumstances and how business relationships alter be-cause of business model changes. This paper investigates how the business model paradigm of the Italian music industry altered in response to two major exogenous influences that impacted the sector: the digital revolution and the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: As the purpose of this study is to investigate phenomena in a real-world setting, qualitative research methodology has been selected as the most appropriate one. It was decided to conduct sixteen semi-structured interviews with professionals active in the Italian music business, selected through a combination of snowball and convenience sampling. Findings: The empirical findings indicate that the digital revolution and COVID-19 pushed Italian music companies to revise their business models by either reducing or adding the number of linkages to the existing ones. This was done in order for the companies to remain competitive in an environment that is constantly changing and to outcompete rivals. Originality/value: Few studies have evaluated how business relationships alter in response to the many business models emerging in the music industry due to external causes. This research is one of the first to examine music companies’ reactions to exogenous events such as crises or disruptive advances that affect the competitive landscape
2023
music industry, business model, business relationships, covid-19, digital revolution
The Impact of Exogenous Shocks on Business Models and Business Relationships: An Empirical Analysis of the Italian Music Industry / Pirolo, Luca; Nasta, Luigi; Di Fabio, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MODELS. - ISSN 2246-2465. - 11:2(2023), pp. 64-85. [10.54337/jbm.v11i2.7506]
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