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Electronic business models: five cases from five industries

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Electronic business models: five cases from five industries
The term business model has been used loosely several times for describing a company's strategies, revenue model, processes and overall business logic both by researchers and practitioners. Several authors have defined a business model concept and described the constructs of a business model. Still, only a few studies, if any, concentrate on the evaluation of business models. Hence, this paper attempts to shed more light on this issue by evaluating five electronic business models from five different industries including travelling, media, logistics, telecommunication, and manufacturing. Within electronic business model evaluation, we have emphasised the evolution and maturity of success in terms of critical success factors (CSF) and customer need factors (CNF). Results deriving from the five case studies indicate that traditional business fundamentals, such as running business at profit, abilities of personnel and long customer relationships, are essential in order to gain succes...
Aleksi Horsti, Jyrki Tolonen, Malin Brännback
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ECIS
Authors Aleksi Horsti, Jyrki Tolonen, Malin Brännback
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