Exploring the Applicability of Pattern-Based Business Model Development in the Smart Home Domain
Chasin F, Paukstadt U, Knauth P, Becker J
Abstract
The fast pace of technological innovation gives rise to companies with new business models. Hence, practitioners are looking for elements that make these new business models attractive. Identifying recurring business model elements in successful companies means identifying a business model pattern. Such success-driving patterns can be used to examine, improve, and create business models. Although large business model pattern collections exist, there is limited knowledge on their applicability to an emerging business domain for the purpose of studying existing companies and deriving new patterns. We explore the applicability of business model pattern collections by examining the smart home sector. As a main contribution, we provide evidence on the applicability of pattern collections and reveal limitations of using business model patterns to create new business models. Furthermore, we present novel business model patterns for the smart home domain that we identified while analyzing the applicability of pattern-based business model development.
Keywords
Companies; Technological innovation; Smart homes; Analytical models; Databases; Adaptation models
Cite as
Chasin, F., Paukstadt, U., Knauth, P., & Becker, J. (2020). Exploring the Applicability of Pattern-Based Business Model Development in the Smart Home Domain. In Guédria, W., Proper, H. A., Verelst, J., Hacks, S., Timm, F., Sandkuhl, K., Fellmann, M., Serapiao, G., Payan, M., Komarov, M., Maltseva, S., Uskenbayeva, R., Nazarov, D., Ge, M., Helfert, M., & Ehrlinger, L. (Eds.),
Proceedings. 2020 IEEE 22nd Conference on Business Informatics (CBI 2020). Antwerp, Belgium 22-24 June 2020. Volume 2 — Research-in-Progress and Workshop Papers (pp. 124–133). Los Alamitos, California: Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press.
Details
Publication type
Research article in proceedings (conference)
Peer reviewed
Yes
Publication status
Published
Year
2020
Conference
IEEE Conference on Business Informatics (CBI)
Venue
Antwerpen
Volume
2
Book title
Proceedings. 2020 IEEE 22nd Conference on Business Informatics (CBI 2020). Antwerp, Belgium 22-24 June 2020. Volume 2 – Research-in-Progress and Workshop Papers
Editor
Guédria, Wided; Proper, Henderik A.; Verelst, Jan; Hacks, Simon; Timm, Felix; Sandkuhl, Kurt; Fellmann, Michael; Serapiao, Gabriel; Payan, Mathias; Komarov, Mikhail; Maltseva Svetlana; Uskenbayeva, Raissa; Nazarov, Dmitry; Ge, Mouzhi; Helfert, Markus; Ehrlinger, Lisa
Start page
124
End page
133
Publisher
Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
Place
Los Alamitos, California
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-7281-9926-9
DOI