articleEuropean Journal of Information SystemsMar 1, 2003Closed access

The business model concept: theoretical underpinnings and empirical illustrations

Lund University · Research Institute of Industrial Economics

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Abstract

The business model concept is becoming increasingly popular within IS, management and strategy literature. It is used within many fields of research, including both traditional strategy theory and in the emergent body of literature on e-business. However, the concept is often used independently from theory, meaning model components and their interrelations are relatively obscure. Nonetheless, we believe that the business model concept is useful in explaining the relation between IS and strategy. This paper offers an outline for a conceptual business model, and proposes that it should include customers and competitors, the offering, activities and organisation, resources and factor market interactions. The…

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Keywords
  • Competitor analysis
  • Strategic information system
  • Business model
  • Artifact-centric business process model
  • Computer science
  • Business rule
  • Management science
  • Soft systems methodology
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