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Business Model Experimentation: What is the Role of Design-Led Prototyping in Developing Novel Business Models?

Authors :
Curley, M
Formica, P
Brunswicker, S
Wrigley, C
Bucolo, S
Curley, M
Formica, P
Brunswicker, S
Wrigley, C
Bucolo, S
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Recently, ‘business model’ and ‘business model innovation’ have gained substantial attention in management literature and practice. However, many firms lack the capability to develop a novel business model to capture the value from new technologies. Existing literature on business model innovation highlights the central role of 'customer value'. Further, it suggests that firms need to experiment with different business models and engage in 'trail-and-error' learning when participating in business model innovation. Trial-and error processes and prototyping with tangible artifacts are a fundamental characteristic of design. This research explores the role of design-led innovation in facilitating firms to conceive and prototype novel and meaningful business models. It provides a brief review of the conceptual discussion on business model innovation and highlights the opportunities for linking it with the research stream of design-led innovation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1105659681
Document Type :
Electronic Resource