
Aastha Pandey- University of Glasgow
Aastha Pandey
- University of Glasgow
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Introduction
I am an open innovation practitioner turned researcher.
My current research interests lie in Business model innovation, Emerging Technologies, Open Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Internet of Things.
I am currently working on Enterprise and IoT: Legitimating New Business Models in the 21st Century.
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In this chapter, we discuss the contradictions associated with the Internet of things (IoT) that still make it an evolving concept despite being around since the 1980s. We explore the reasons behind these contradictions by looking at their inherent confusion, challenges, and hype. Thereafter, we have taken a deep dive into IoT’s generative nature s...
A new venture requires legitimacy at different stages. This is even more so for new
ventures operating in a new industry for which it has to create a new category. This paper examines a disruptive new industrial IoT venture that undertook creation legitimation strategy at different stages of its growth. Legitimacy is created through business model...
Open Innovation (OI) literature still lacks a comprehensive understanding of how OI intermediaries manage the plurality of stakeholders. Using thematic analysis of primary data from eight OI intermediaries across five countries, we find common activities, means of communication, and collaboration that were undertaken by these intermediaries to mana...
As a digital technology, the internet of things (IoT), impacts macro-level economic and societal outcomes. It leads to the development and emergence of new business opportunities, breakthrough new products, information, and communication technologies (ICT), business models, new processes, services, and user experience. . In this chapter we take a d...
The paper is a conceptual study of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) technology adoption and diffusion with a focus on impact on IoT adoption during COVID-19. The paper proposes that the pandemic has acted as a legitimizing force for technology adoption and diffusion amongst SMEs. SME’s have adopted response strategies to cope with the pand...
Smart energy will be integral to the transition to a clean and renewable energy future. This transition poses many challenges in technological, business, and regulatory perspectives. In the present study, we explore alternative smart energy scenarios and the legitimacy challenges of novel business models. Our findings indicate that “Free Guy” is the...