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Value creation and business models: Refocusing the intellectual capital debate
Authors:Vivien Beattie  Sarah Jane Smith
Institution:1. Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster, LA1 4YX, UK;2. Division of Accounting and Finance, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK
Abstract:There is currently significant debate worldwide regarding business reporting. The concept of the ‘business model’ has entered into the discourse, as has the concept of ‘integrated reporting’, adding to the established debate regarding accounting for intangible assets and, more generally, intellectual capital (IC). Despite the tradition of extensive interdisciplinary borrowing in accounting, relevant literatures on business models and on modern managerial perspectives on competitive advantage have, to date, largely been ignored within the accounting literature. The main contribution of this conceptual paper is to identify and discuss the key features of these literature strands and their linkage to contemporary debates on narrative reporting. These conceptual linkages between IC, value creation and business models are illustrated by means of interview evidence from eleven company cases. It is concluded that the business model concept offers a powerful overarching concept within which to refocus the IC debate. The concept is holistic, multi-level, boundary-spanning and dynamic. The analysis supports the current calls for integrated disclosure around the central business model story. Suggestions for future research are offered.
Keywords:Business model  Business reporting  Dynamic capabilities  Integrated reporting  Intellectual capital  Narrative reporting  Story  Value creation
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