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  • Publikation
    Effectuation in practice. How is it embedded in innovation-driven start-ups?
    (Academic conferences international limited, 2022) Hinz, Andreas; Philippi, Stefan; Kabous, Laila; Sklias, Pantelis; Apostolopoulos, Nikolaos [in: Proceedings of the 17th European conference on innovation and entrepreneurship]
    Effectuation suggests that entrepreneurs decide which goals to pursue based on available means. Instead of following rigid plans and acquiring means as is the case with causation, they get to work immediately with available means and exploit arising opportunities. Various research directions of effectuation are discussed in the literature and this work-in-progress paper focuses on effectual behaviours. Drawing on the extant literature, typical behaviours relate to forming partnerships, exploiting contingencies, using experimentation and defining affordable loss. These behaviours appear to be relevant for innovation-driven entrepreneurs and this work seeks to examine how they are embedded in Swiss start-ups. To gain insights, semi-structured interviews will be conducted with entrepreneurs participating in an innovation competition in Switzerland.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Linking effectuation logic with business model innovation in the context of Swiss start-ups
    (Academic Conferences International Limited, 2022) Kabous, Laila; Hinz, Andreas; Philippi, Stefan; Sklias, Pantelis; Apostolopoulos, Nikolaos [in: Proceedings of the 17th European conference on innovation and entrepreneurship]
    Effectuation and business model innovation (BMI) are research topics that are frequently discussed in the literature. While effectuation describes the effectual behaviour for founding a start-up with an emphasis on using currently available means, BMI is considered a way of creating a business model with long-term competitive advantages. Both approaches are valuable for start-ups pursuing growth in an uncertain environment. This work-in-progress paper presents insights from the reviewed extant literature. Further research will investigate effectuation and its enabling impact in designing innovative business models in the context of Swiss start-ups.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    How Swiss start-ups deal with business model innovation
    (Academic conferences international limited, 2022) Philippi, Stefan; Hinz, Andreas; Kabous, Laila; Sklias, Pantelis; Apostolopoulos, Nikolaos [in: Proceedings of the 17th European conference on innovation and entrepreneurship]
    The term business model innovation refers to the introduction of innovations that differ from state-of-the-art business models in the same field. Current research indicates that business model innovations are more resilient (e.g. to imitation) overall and more successful in the long term compared to traditional types of innovation (e.g. product innovations). Working on business model innovation, therefore, can provide valuable insights, particularly for start-ups looking to grow and scale up under conditions of extreme uncertainty. Business model innovation involves the innovation of two of four core elements of a business model: customer, value proposition, value chain and revenue mechanism. A business model can be described using these four elements in a sophisticated and comprehensive manner. Moreover, these elements help us to determine whether a business model innovation exists. However, do start-ups really use the advantages of business model innovation and to what extent? This research paper addresses this issue and examines the role business model innovation plays for start-ups as well as how it has been implemented. To gain these insights, we examine the business plans of 24 finalists of a Swiss innovation competition in 2021 in a multi-stage process. We systematically reviewed and analysed business plans individually using pre-defined innovation criteria for each of these four elements of a business model. The individual analysis allows a robust assessment to be able to make a comprehensible classification. On reviewing the results, we were surprised by how many of the analysed start-ups are pursuing business model innovations, and that they often innovate more than two elements of their business models. According to our findings, start-ups nowadays deal with business model innovation more often than they did in previous research studies. We can also show that business model innovations are often more complex than they were in the past.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
  • Publikation
    Beilage zur «Swiss Innovation Challenge» 2017
    (Mittelland Zeitungsdruck, 18.10.2017) Philippi, Stefan [in: Basellandschaftliche Zeitung]
    Beilage in der Basellandschaftlichen Zeitung zur «Swiss Innovation Challenge» 2017.
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
  • Publikation
    «Swiss Innovation Challenge» bereits in ihrem dritten Jahr
    (Mittelland Zeitungsdruck, 18.10.2017) Philippi, Stefan [in: Basellandschaftliche Zeitung]
    Rückblick auf die letzten drei Jahre der Swiss Innovation Challenge.
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
  • Publikation
    Internationalisierung wird wichtiger Teil der Strategie
    (Mittelland Zeitungsdruck, 18.10.2017) Philippi, Stefan [in: Basellandschaftliche Zeitung]
    Um aussergewöhnliche Internationalisierungsstrategien von KMU und Startup-Unternehmen gezielt zu fördern, wurde der Sonderpreis Internationalisierung im Rahmen der Swiss Innovation Challenge ins Leben gerufen.
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
  • Publikation
    Starker Start für die «Swiss Innovation Challenge Asia»
    (Mittelland Zeitungsdruck, 18.10.2017) Philippi, Stefan [in: Basellandschaftliche Zeitung]
    Im laufenden Jahr konnte die «Swiss Innovation Challenge» in vier asiatischen Ländern die «Swiss Innovation Challenge Asia» aufbauen – in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesien und Malaysia.
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
  • Publikation
    Innovation, Beilage SwissInnovation Challenge 2016
    (Tamedia, 14.09.2016) Philippi, Stefan [in: Basler Zeitung]
    Beilage in der Grossauflage der Basler Zeitung vom 14. September 2016 zur SwissInnovation Challenge 2016. Die Beilage widmet sich dem Wettbewerb, der FHNW, der Thematik Innovation und den 25 Finalteilnehmenden.
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
  • Publikation
    Innovation, Beilage SwissInnovation Challenge
    (Mittelland Zeitungsdruck, 01.07.2015) Philippi, Stefan; Reineke, Rolf-Dieter; Verkuil, Arie Hans [in: Basellandschaftliche Zeitung]
    Beilage in der Grossauflage der Basellandschaftlichen Zeitung vom 1. Juli 2015 zur SwissInnovation Challenge 2015. Die Beilage widmet sich dem Wettbewerb, der FHNW, der Thematik Innovation und den 25 Finalteilnehmenden.
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
  • Publikation
    Geschäftsberichterstattung Schweizer Unternehmen 2005
    (edition gesowip, 01.12.2005) Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Karlsson, Ylva Elisabet; Ergenzinger, Rudolf; Stiller, Sebastiaan; Scherrer, Yvonne Myrtha; Philippi, Stefan; Schmassmann, Hector
    Die neuste Auflage der jährlichen Untersuchung der Berichterstattungspraxis der grössten Schweizer Unternehmen durch das Institute for Sustainable Management (IfSM) an der Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz Aargau führte zu einer Bestätigung zweier Trends: zum einen eine Zunahme an Nachhaltigkeitsberichten "auf Kosten" von Umwelt- und Sozialberichten, zum anderen eine zunehmende Integration von Sozial- und Umweltthemen in die klassische Geschäftsberichterstattung. Diese verschwindet auf diese Weise allmählich und macht einer Nachhaltigkeitsberichterstattung Platz.
    02 - Monographie