1.1.1 Empowering SMEs: Business Model Innovation for Sustainable Growth
Sudharshan Rao
Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha
Anita Patra
Professor, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha
DOI: CJBES/Vol.1.1/June_2024
Abstract:
Small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) are essential for economic development and employment creation. The majority of countries throughout the world have recognized the importance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in national economic growth by creating jobs, producing income, and promoting economic development. However, fast technological improvements, often changing legislation, and market competitiveness all pose problems to SMEs. This article investigates the role of business models and innovation in enabling small and medium-sized firms to achieve sustainable growth. Firms adapt their processes in response to market circumstances. This technique might assist them in maintaining their business in a competitive industry. This study examines the techniques and practices that aid in effective business model innovation in SMEs by analyzing business and model frameworks. The study’s results can improve SMEs’ competitiveness while contributing to sustainable social and economic growth. This research study offers significant insights for entrepreneurs, business executives, and policymakers looking to drive long-term growth in the SME sector.
Keywords: Business Model Innovation, SMEs, Economic Development, Sustainable Growth
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