Enterprise Interoperability 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118846995.ch14
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Open Business Model, Process and Service Innovation with VDML and ServiceML

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“…However, in the 90's of last century, due to the sig nificant development of markets, technologies, many com panies have started to use external knowledge in their R&D processes through effective communication with the environment and creating innovation in the network of internal and external party in interest (stakeholders) [17]. This led to a change in environment innovation and for mation of open innovation concept [4].…”
Section: Issn 2226-3780mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in the 90's of last century, due to the sig nificant development of markets, technologies, many com panies have started to use external knowledge in their R&D processes through effective communication with the environment and creating innovation in the network of internal and external party in interest (stakeholders) [17]. This led to a change in environment innovation and for mation of open innovation concept [4].…”
Section: Issn 2226-3780mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most obvious advantage of innovative models is the new sixth generation logic centered on openness and collaboration, providing new strategic growth opportunities of companies and enterprises at lower risk of develop ment and implementation of more innovative ideas and technologies [17].…”
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“…The principal idea behind virtual collaboration for BMI is thus very similar to a crowdsourcing approach, which makes use of collective capacities to solve complex problems [30,31]. The digital business modeling tools presented in the literature support a variety of different features such as voting, evaluations, rating, search and access control, community functions (profile pages, interest groups), messaging, commenting and other collaboration features such as file sharing [23,24,27,29].…”
Section: Virtual Collaborationmentioning
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“…The literature analysis we performed revealed that opening up the BMI process to allow BM co-creation enables new business opportunities [27] and enhances the quality of the developed BMs [24]. It has been argued that by seeking external feedback and collaborating with customers to share BMs, firms can test the commercial viability of a new BM before implementing it [23,24].…”
Section: Bm Co-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%