Business Models and Technological Innovation
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Abstract
Business models are fundamentally linked with technological innovation, yet the business model construct is essentially separable from technology. We define the business model as a system that solves the problem of identifying who is (or are) the customer(s), engaging with their needs, delivering satisfaction, and monetizing the value. The framework depicts the business model system as a model containing cause and effect relationships, and it provides a basis for classification. We formulate the business model relationship with technology in a two-way manner. First, business models mediate the link between technology and firm performance. Secondly, developing the right technology is a matter of a business…
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- Openness to experience
- Business model
- New business development
- Construct (python library)
- Business
- Knowledge management
- Artifact-centric business process model
- Business analysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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