2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35194-5_11
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Value Creation in IT Service Platforms through Two-Sided Network Effects

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“…Among those, Kim et al (2007) focused on the adoption of the mobile Internet, and Basole and Karla (2012) studied mobile service ecosystems [17,18]. In addition to this, studies by Haile and Altmann (2012) and Gebregiorgis and Altmann (2012) focus on software service markets [3,4,57], explaining aspects of the impact of network effects and interoperability. Platforms for defining commodity services…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Of Value Creation In Service Platformsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Among those, Kim et al (2007) focused on the adoption of the mobile Internet, and Basole and Karla (2012) studied mobile service ecosystems [17,18]. In addition to this, studies by Haile and Altmann (2012) and Gebregiorgis and Altmann (2012) focus on software service markets [3,4,57], explaining aspects of the impact of network effects and interoperability. Platforms for defining commodity services…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Of Value Creation In Service Platformsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…20 There is more literature on SE value creation in terms of stakeholders (e.g., users and service providers) and SE. To understand the positive value sources of platform-based SE, Haile and Altmann 15,16 studied the value creation process of the IT service platform ecosystem and software service platform ecosystem, respectively. In the IT service platform ecosystem, application users, service developers, and service platform providers are the main market players.…”
Section: Value Creation In Sesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCCs is one of the most commonly used linear correlation coefficients, 26 denoted as r. It can reflect the degree of linear correlation between two variables X and Y. The calculation formula is shown in Equation (15). The value of r is between À1 and 1, and the larger absolute value indicates a stronger correlation.…”
Section: Analysis On Rq3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in Ref. [103] proposed a partnership model to define the roles and responsibilities of participants and mechanisms to improve communication and collaboration within the system. In Ref.…”
Section: ) Value Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%