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F T H M Berkers - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • evaluating the design of service dominant business models a Qualitative Method
    Pacific Asia journal of the Association for Information systems, 2021
    Co-Authors: Rick A M Gilsing, Oktay Turetken, Baris Ozkan, Paul Grefen, Onat Ege Adali, Anna Wilbik, F T H M Berkers
    Abstract:

    Background: Driven by factors such as digitization and rapid technological change, many contemporary organizations adopt a service orientation to sustain competitiveness and to improve their value propositions to customers. In doing so, organizations typically engage in collaborative service ecosystems to co-create value and exchange services, and conceptualize such collaborations using business models. The resulting models should be evaluated to support the development of service ecosystems and their long-term viability. Despite academic efforts on the evaluation of traditional, organization-centric business models, limited research is present supporting the evaluation of service-dominant business models, taking into account their key characteristics, such as service exchange and value co-creation in business networks. Method: Following a design science research Methodology, we have iteratively designed a Method addressing the Qualitative evaluation of service-dominant business models, building on and integrating the theory on service-dominant logic, business model design and business model evaluation. To structure the steps of the design process, we leverage a situational Method engineering approach, following a paradigm-based strategy. To evaluate the validity and utility our Method, we have applied it to a real-life business case in the mobility domain, involving eight industry stakeholders in the process. Results: The Method constitutes a set of guiding questions and a procedural description of their use, addressing the evaluation concerns of feasibility, viability, structural validity and robustness with respect to the service-dominant business model. The results of the evaluation demonstrate that the use of the Method facilitates users to reflect Qualitatively on design decision with respect the business model design and offers insights on its expected performance. Conclusions: This work contributes to extant research on service systems engineering and the instantiation of service-dominant logic, clarifying how service ecosystems can be evaluated through the business model concept and explicating how business models are impacted through service-dominant logic.

Rick A M Gilsing - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • evaluating the design of service dominant business models a Qualitative Method
    Pacific Asia journal of the Association for Information systems, 2021
    Co-Authors: Rick A M Gilsing, Oktay Turetken, Baris Ozkan, Paul Grefen, Onat Ege Adali, Anna Wilbik, F T H M Berkers
    Abstract:

    Background: Driven by factors such as digitization and rapid technological change, many contemporary organizations adopt a service orientation to sustain competitiveness and to improve their value propositions to customers. In doing so, organizations typically engage in collaborative service ecosystems to co-create value and exchange services, and conceptualize such collaborations using business models. The resulting models should be evaluated to support the development of service ecosystems and their long-term viability. Despite academic efforts on the evaluation of traditional, organization-centric business models, limited research is present supporting the evaluation of service-dominant business models, taking into account their key characteristics, such as service exchange and value co-creation in business networks. Method: Following a design science research Methodology, we have iteratively designed a Method addressing the Qualitative evaluation of service-dominant business models, building on and integrating the theory on service-dominant logic, business model design and business model evaluation. To structure the steps of the design process, we leverage a situational Method engineering approach, following a paradigm-based strategy. To evaluate the validity and utility our Method, we have applied it to a real-life business case in the mobility domain, involving eight industry stakeholders in the process. Results: The Method constitutes a set of guiding questions and a procedural description of their use, addressing the evaluation concerns of feasibility, viability, structural validity and robustness with respect to the service-dominant business model. The results of the evaluation demonstrate that the use of the Method facilitates users to reflect Qualitatively on design decision with respect the business model design and offers insights on its expected performance. Conclusions: This work contributes to extant research on service systems engineering and the instantiation of service-dominant logic, clarifying how service ecosystems can be evaluated through the business model concept and explicating how business models are impacted through service-dominant logic.

Qigen Tong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • pretreatment of rapid detection of veterinary drug residue in eggs
    2015 Asia-Pacific Energy Equipment Engineering Research Conference, 2015
    Co-Authors: Qigen Tong
    Abstract:

    Eggs in the standard Method for rapid detection of veterinary drug residue has not been formed, therefore, it is necessary to explore a rapid, highly effective, the total amount and Qualitative Method of rapid detection of antibiotic residues in eggs. Many different kinds of veterinary drugs on the market, this study selected: tetracycline, beta lactam, sulfa, fluoroquinolone for veterinary drug residue detection pretreatment research, finally to strip test results prior to determine the best

  • pretreatment of rapid detection of veterinary drug residue in eggs
    2015 Asia-Pacific Energy Equipment Engineering Research Conference, 2015
    Co-Authors: Xin Wang, Qigen Tong
    Abstract:

    Eggs in the standard Method for rapid detection of veterinary drug residue has not been formed, therefore, it is necessary to explore a rapid, highly effective, the total amount and Qualitative Method of rapid detection of antibiotic residues in eggs. Many different kinds of veterinary drugs on the market, this study selected: tetracycline, beta lactam, sulfa, fluoroquinolone for veterinary drug residue detection pretreatment research, finally to strip test results prior to determine the best

Oktay Turetken - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • evaluating the design of service dominant business models a Qualitative Method
    Pacific Asia journal of the Association for Information systems, 2021
    Co-Authors: Rick A M Gilsing, Oktay Turetken, Baris Ozkan, Paul Grefen, Onat Ege Adali, Anna Wilbik, F T H M Berkers
    Abstract:

    Background: Driven by factors such as digitization and rapid technological change, many contemporary organizations adopt a service orientation to sustain competitiveness and to improve their value propositions to customers. In doing so, organizations typically engage in collaborative service ecosystems to co-create value and exchange services, and conceptualize such collaborations using business models. The resulting models should be evaluated to support the development of service ecosystems and their long-term viability. Despite academic efforts on the evaluation of traditional, organization-centric business models, limited research is present supporting the evaluation of service-dominant business models, taking into account their key characteristics, such as service exchange and value co-creation in business networks. Method: Following a design science research Methodology, we have iteratively designed a Method addressing the Qualitative evaluation of service-dominant business models, building on and integrating the theory on service-dominant logic, business model design and business model evaluation. To structure the steps of the design process, we leverage a situational Method engineering approach, following a paradigm-based strategy. To evaluate the validity and utility our Method, we have applied it to a real-life business case in the mobility domain, involving eight industry stakeholders in the process. Results: The Method constitutes a set of guiding questions and a procedural description of their use, addressing the evaluation concerns of feasibility, viability, structural validity and robustness with respect to the service-dominant business model. The results of the evaluation demonstrate that the use of the Method facilitates users to reflect Qualitatively on design decision with respect the business model design and offers insights on its expected performance. Conclusions: This work contributes to extant research on service systems engineering and the instantiation of service-dominant logic, clarifying how service ecosystems can be evaluated through the business model concept and explicating how business models are impacted through service-dominant logic.

Baris Ozkan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • evaluating the design of service dominant business models a Qualitative Method
    Pacific Asia journal of the Association for Information systems, 2021
    Co-Authors: Rick A M Gilsing, Oktay Turetken, Baris Ozkan, Paul Grefen, Onat Ege Adali, Anna Wilbik, F T H M Berkers
    Abstract:

    Background: Driven by factors such as digitization and rapid technological change, many contemporary organizations adopt a service orientation to sustain competitiveness and to improve their value propositions to customers. In doing so, organizations typically engage in collaborative service ecosystems to co-create value and exchange services, and conceptualize such collaborations using business models. The resulting models should be evaluated to support the development of service ecosystems and their long-term viability. Despite academic efforts on the evaluation of traditional, organization-centric business models, limited research is present supporting the evaluation of service-dominant business models, taking into account their key characteristics, such as service exchange and value co-creation in business networks. Method: Following a design science research Methodology, we have iteratively designed a Method addressing the Qualitative evaluation of service-dominant business models, building on and integrating the theory on service-dominant logic, business model design and business model evaluation. To structure the steps of the design process, we leverage a situational Method engineering approach, following a paradigm-based strategy. To evaluate the validity and utility our Method, we have applied it to a real-life business case in the mobility domain, involving eight industry stakeholders in the process. Results: The Method constitutes a set of guiding questions and a procedural description of their use, addressing the evaluation concerns of feasibility, viability, structural validity and robustness with respect to the service-dominant business model. The results of the evaluation demonstrate that the use of the Method facilitates users to reflect Qualitatively on design decision with respect the business model design and offers insights on its expected performance. Conclusions: This work contributes to extant research on service systems engineering and the instantiation of service-dominant logic, clarifying how service ecosystems can be evaluated through the business model concept and explicating how business models are impacted through service-dominant logic.