Publication Type

Journal Article

Version

submittedVersion

Publication Date

4-2024

Abstract

Purpose: This research studies the development of the evolving dynamic system model and explores the important elements or factors and what detailed attributes are the main influences model in achieving the success of a business, industry and management. It also identifies the real and major differences between static and dynamic business management models and the detailed factors that influence them. Later, this research investigates the benefits/advantages and limitations/disadvantages of some research studies. The studies conducted in this research put more emphasis on the capabilities of system dynamics (SD) in modeling and the ability to measure, analyse and capture problems in business, industry, manufacturing etc. Design/methodology/approach: The research presented in this work is a qualitative research based on a literature review. Publicly available research publications and reports have been used to create a research foundation, identify the research gaps and develop new analyses from the comparative studies. As the literature review progressed, the scope of the literature search was further narrowed down to the development of SD models. Often, references to certain selected literature have been examined to find other relevant literature. To do so, a supporting tool (that connects related articles) provided by Google Scholar, Scopus, and particular journals has been used. Findings: The dynamic business and management model is very different from the static business model in complexity, formality, flexibility, capturing, relationships, advantages, innovation model, new goals, updated information, perspective and problem-solving abilities. The initial approach of a static system was applied in the canvas business model, but further developments can be continued with a dynamic system approach. Research limitations/implications: Based on this study, which shows that businesses are developing more towards digitalisation, wanting the ability to keep up with the era that is moving so fast and the desire to increase profits, an instrument is needed that can help describe the difficulties of the needs and developments of the future world. This instrument, or tool of SD, is also expected to assist in drawing future models and in building a business with complex variables that can be predicted from the beginning. Practical implications: This study will contribute to the SD study for many business incubator research studies. Many practical in business incubator management to have a benefit how to achieve the business performance management (BPM) in SD review. Originality/value: The significant differences between static and dynamics to be used for business research and strategic performance management. This comparative study analyses some SD models from many authors worldwide. Their goals behind their strategic business models and encounter for their respective progress.

Keywords

Business management model for sustainability, Dynamic business model, Dynamic performance management, Dynamic start-up business, Enterprise architecture framework, Sustainability dynamics approach

Discipline

Management Information Systems | Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods

Research Areas

Intelligent Systems and Optimization

Publication

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

Volume

73

Issue

4

First Page

945

Last Page

980

ISSN

1741-0401

Identifier

10.1108/IJPPM-07-2021-0399

Publisher

Emerald

Copyright Owner and License

Authors

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPPM-07-2021-0399

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