Ryan Rumble

Ryan Rumble
Grenoble École de Management | GEM · Department of Technology Management and Strategy

Master of Philosophy in Business Administration

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Introduction
My research explores the application and absence of phronesis in entrepreneurship. In particular, how do entrepreneurs make judgements about the socio-enviromental impact of their novel technologies and business models before unleashing them upon and diffusing them throughout society. I also have a methodological interest in set-theoretic methods, including QCA, CNA, and NCA. In addition to applying these techniques in my own research, I also write about ways to improve or extend their application.
Additional affiliations
January 2016 - present
Grenoble École de Management
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • Courses taught: (1) Innovation Management (4.8/5 teaching evaluation); (2) Research Methods for Managers
Education
October 2013 - September 2017
Grenoble École de Management
Field of study
  • Business Administration (Strategy)
October 2013 - June 2015
Grenoble École de Management
Field of study
  • Business Administration (Strategy)
September 2011 - June 2013
University of Gothenburg
Field of study
  • Knowledge-based Entrepreneurship

Publications

Publications (3)
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Business model research has long focused on external triggers, drivers, and enablers of business model adoption. What is less well known is how business models are adopted in practice. Using a conceptual framework developed by Baden-Fuller & Mangematin, we propose 16 ideal types of business models. Based on qualitative comparative analysis of 77 bu...
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Purpose This paper aims to present a method for interpreting and reinterpreting business models as analogies to support the creation of new business model ideas. Design/methodology/approach The authors use the literature on cognitive frames and attention to demonstrate the often-overlooked potential of analogies. From this, the authors derive prac...
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This report presents a critical analysis of how recipe delivery service (RDS) companies perceive they are co-creating value with their customers and what the potential benefits to RDS firms may be. An analysis of the industry finds RDS firms lacking many sustainable sources of competitive advantage and proposes value co-creation could be a source o...

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