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Business models in project business
International Journal of Project Management, 2010Recent management and business research has demonstrated the importance of business models for value creation and company performance.
Wikström, Kim+4 more
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Design Issues, 2014
Business model design does not always produce a “design” or “model” as the expected result. However, when designers are involved, a visual model or artifact is produced. To assist strategic managers in thinking about how they can act, the designers’ challenge is to combine both strategy and design notions. The intent of this article is to gain a better
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Business model design does not always produce a “design” or “model” as the expected result. However, when designers are involved, a visual model or artifact is produced. To assist strategic managers in thinking about how they can act, the designers’ challenge is to combine both strategy and design notions. The intent of this article is to gain a better
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Wireless Personal Communications, 2014
The business model concept is not new and there has been an increasing number of papers published, fast growing communities on Business model's (BM) and an abundance of conference sessions and panels on the subject of BM's. Business model and business model innovation has been the focus of substantial attention by both academics and practitioners ...
Lindgren, Peter, Aagaard, Annabeth
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The business model concept is not new and there has been an increasing number of papers published, fast growing communities on Business model's (BM) and an abundance of conference sessions and panels on the subject of BM's. Business model and business model innovation has been the focus of substantial attention by both academics and practitioners ...
Lindgren, Peter, Aagaard, Annabeth
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CoDesign, 2014
Well-established companies are currently struggling to secure profits due to the pressure from new players' business models as they take advantage of communication technology and new business-model configurations. Because of this, the business model research field flourishes currently; however, the modelling approaches proposed still rely on linear ...
Gudiksen, Sune Klok+2 more
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Well-established companies are currently struggling to secure profits due to the pressure from new players' business models as they take advantage of communication technology and new business-model configurations. Because of this, the business model research field flourishes currently; however, the modelling approaches proposed still rely on linear ...
Gudiksen, Sune Klok+2 more
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2021
This chapter aims to explore the conceptual and theoretical frameworks considered relevant to the subject of digital business transformation and that helps increase the general understanding of new business models in the emerging cultural digital context.
Russo Spena T.+3 more
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This chapter aims to explore the conceptual and theoretical frameworks considered relevant to the subject of digital business transformation and that helps increase the general understanding of new business models in the emerging cultural digital context.
Russo Spena T.+3 more
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Business Models and Circular Business Models
2018This chapter responds to the need for more clarity in the lexicon in use in the circular economy field. Therefore, it outlines a conceptualisation of the circular business model. This chapter presents a set of propositions leading to a preliminary conceptualisation of the circular business model by merging themes from the business model literature with
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Understanding Business Models and Business Model Risks
The Journal of Private Equity, 2009Abstract This paper develops a business model framework by integrating common substances and features among the various business model definitions in the literature. The model consists of four basic and interrelated elements: the exchange model, the organizational model, the resource model, and the financial model.
Yuwei Shi, Tom Manning
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
ABSTRACT This study explores decisions related to formal empirical tests of business models and interpretations and uses of those tests. Business models describe managers' rationales as to how their organizations will achieve success. This study documents a test of one company's business model under seemingly favorable conditions for ...
Kenneth A. Merchant+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores decisions related to formal empirical tests of business models and interpretations and uses of those tests. Business models describe managers' rationales as to how their organizations will achieve success. This study documents a test of one company's business model under seemingly favorable conditions for ...
Kenneth A. Merchant+2 more
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The Business of Business Modeling
2014The research problem in this case study is to test a business focused approach to business process modelling as a foundation for the specification of an information architecture. The approach should be based on a common background and a good mutual understanding between practitioners from the business and the analyst, both for the modelling process ...
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