Business models and opportunity creation: How IT entrepreneurs create and develop business models under uncertainty

Abstract
How can entrepreneurs develop business models for markets in which the technology is constantly changing – or create business models for markets that do not exist? These are fundamental questions for information technology (IT) entrepreneurs, and for information systems (IS) scholars who seek to develop a theoretical understanding of business models. The case study presented in this paper addressed these questions, demonstrating how a small software firm developed its business model over a 15-year period in cloud gaming markets. Based on the empirical findings, a preliminary theoretical model is presented. The aim of the model is to increase scholarly understanding of how business models are created and developed in markets in which the future directions of a technology are uncertain. It demonstrates the ways in which a business model may evolve through reassessment and development phases, which can be seen as transition elements linking old and new business models.
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Format
Articles Journal article
Published
2016
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1350-1917
DOI
https://doi.org/doi:10.1111/isj.12078
Language
English
Published in
Information Systems Journal
Citation
  • Ojala, A. (2016). Business models and opportunity creation: How IT entrepreneurs create and develop business models under uncertainty. Information Systems Journal, 26 (5), 451-476. doi:10.1111/isj.12078
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