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Jonas Emanuel Böhm
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PublicationCircular business model implementation: Design choices, orchestration strategies, and transition pathways for resource-sharing solutions(Elsevier Science, 2021-01)
;Parida, VinitType: journal articleJournal: Journal of Cleaner ProductionVolume: 280 -
PublicationFIGHTING THE (RIGHT) WINDMILLS: An extended view on business model innovation impediments for the energy transition(R&D Management Conference 2019 - The Innovation Challenge: Bridging Research, Industry and Society, 2019-06-21)
;Bencsik, BarbaraThe energy industry is facing technological, societal and regulatory pressures. Business Model Innovation (BMI) is regarded as a means to withstand the challenges of the changing industry by leveraging competitive advantages stemming from novel, innovative Business Models (BM). However, BMI theory has largely been developed based on empirical data from the e-commerce and internet industries. Thus, the question arises whether BMI can reach its envisioned potential in a regulated industry such as the energy industry. By addressing the question of how BMI functions in the energy industry in light of its regulatory impediments, we uncover that BMI is hampered by different industry- and firm-level factors. Based on these results, we suggest that BMI theory should be adapted to better account for boundary conditions such as regulation and the type of the firm (incumbent vs. start-up). We contribute to practice by revealing different kinds of impediments to BMI and we contribute to BMI theory by suggesting a research agenda.Type: conference paper -
PublicationOpenness and Governance of Innovation Platforms in non-traditional Platform Industries(International Society for Professional Innovation Management ISPIM, 2019-06-17)This study advances a theory of how platform openness in the form of access and control relate to platform success and failure. Using an inductive case study of three smart city open platform failures, we show how configurations of access and control can limit early adoption by external developers. Introducing concepts from the industrial innovation management literature to information systems, we use insights from these cases to theorize when and how open platform providers can leverage access and control over time. We then discuss the implications of our findings for open platforms, the larger information systems literature, as well as practitioners.Type: conference paper