Empirical Study on the Influencing Factors of Business Model Innovation

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This paper presents a structural equation model, focuses on the influencing factors of business model innovation. Data are collected in some small and medium-sized enterprises. Totally 237 valid questionnaires were collected, and use Smart PLS for statistical analysis. Empirical results show that technology innovation investment, enterprise knowledge and social capital have positive impact on business model innovation.

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