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business model

What is a business model?

The first article to use the term “€œbusiness models” was published in 1957, but it is since 1995 that popularity and use of the term have emerged in a multitude of arenas. Although the concept of business models is extensively discussed and has found wide acceptance by journalists, consultants, practitioners and investors, only more recently has the topic received considerable attention in academic literature as well. Practice clearly precedes academic research. One reason for this situation could be that the business model “€œdraws from and integrates various academic and functional disciplines, gaining prominence at none”€ (Chesbrough & Rosenbloom, 2002, p. 533).

 

References:

Alt & Zimmermann, 2001
Baden-Fuller & Morgan, 2010
Bellman, Clark, Malcolm, Craft, & Ricciardi, 1957
Chesbrough & Rosenbloom, 2002
George & Bock, 2011
Ghaziani & Ventresca, 2005
Lecocq, Demil, & Ventura, 2010
Osterwalder, Pigneur, & Tucci, 2005
Richardson, 2008
Zott & Amit, 2010

 

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in the press

In the press – 17/10

“Nadella, unabashed, insists on a “moral obligation” to push forward with innovation — and an equally powerful obligation to weigh social and political impacts of technologies like AI and to make sure the benefits are widely shared.” @FT #Hit Refresh, by Satya Nadella

“Polestar vehicles will be available only through 2 or 3-year subscription plans, a method some auto analysts believe could become the norm in years ahead.” @WSJ #Volvo Unveils a Direct Challenge to Tesla

 

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news

New Revenue Stream For Volvo (Polstar)

“Polestar—which previously existed as a Volvo model, rather than as a distinct company—will also be an experiment in marketing cars through smartphone-based subscription plans with monthly payments but no upfront fee. Polestar vehicles will be available only through 2 or 3-year subscription plans, a method some auto analysts believe could become the norm in years ahead.” @WSJVolvo Unveils a Direct Challenge to Tesla

Comment: Volvo/Polstar the business model building block [Revenue].