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The influence of start-up entrepreneurship and disruptive business model on firm performance
The influence of start-up entrepreneurship and disruptive business model on firm performance

Author(s): Napatsaporn Niyawanont
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Micro-Economics, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Keywords: start-up entrepreneurship; disruptive business model; firm performance; start-up; entrepreneur; structural equation modelling;

Summary/Abstract: Objective: This research aims to develop the constructs and to study the causal relationship between start-up entrepreneurship (SUE), disruptive business models (DBM), and firm performance (FPF) of start-ups in Thailand. Research Design & Methods: A quantitative research, a total of 186 samples from start-ups in Thailand. Data were collected by using online questionnaires with an entrepreneur/start-up founder/co-founder per com- pany. The data were analysed through structural equation modelling.Findings: The new dimensions of SUE, DBM, and FPF reach a decent level of structural credibility and are suitable for measurement. SUE and DBM had a positive influence on FPF, while SUE had a positive influ- ence on DBM as well.Implications & Recommendations: The results could be used to advance the potential of start-up entrepreneurs, strengthen the existing business model, or decide to develop a new business model that could develop brand new products/services in the markets to meet customer needs that change with technology advancements. Contribution & Value Added: The dimensions of the newly developed SUE, DBM, and FPF could be developed dynamically. These new dimensions have contributed to SUE acting as a mechanism of DBM development. The finding show that the new dimensions could be used to develop start-ups; to begin with, the new business model generation, technology-driven products/services development to meet the customer needs and seek- ing investors network. Thus, the impact of DBM will be strengthened, and the impact of FPF can gain a com- petitive advantage and improve profitability, as start-ups introduce a new business model with technological innovation that will redefine industries and restructure the economy.

  • Issue Year: 11/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 57-76
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English