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The New Global Business model (NEWGIBM) book describes the background, theory references, case studies, results and learning imparted by the NEWGIBM project, which is supported by ICT, to a research group during the period from 2005-2011. The book is a result of the efforts and the collaborative work between SMEs, consultancies and researchers across various lines of business, competences and research domains. The book commences with a theoretical discussion of the business model and its innovation literature and explains how this was a collaborative study by researchers from three Danish…mehr

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The New Global Business model (NEWGIBM) book describes the background, theory references, case studies, results and learning imparted by the NEWGIBM project, which is supported by ICT, to a research group during the period from 2005-2011. The book is a result of the efforts and the collaborative work between SMEs, consultancies and researchers across various lines of business, competences and research domains. The book commences with a theoretical discussion of the business model and its innovation literature and explains how this was a collaborative study by researchers from three Danish Universities. The book continues by describing, analyzing and showing how NEWGIBM was implemented in SMEs in different industrial companies/networks. Based on this effort, the researchers try to describe and analyze the current context, experience of NEWGIBM and finally the emerging scenarios of NEWGIBM. The NEWGIBM book serves as a part of the final evaluation and documentation of the NEWGIBM project and is supported by results from the following projects: M-commerce, Global Innovation, Global Ebusiness & M-commerce, The Blue Ocean project, International Center for Innovation and Women in Business, NEFFICS, which provided information about the innovating business models funded by Ministry of Science and Innovation Denmark, Ministry of Economics Denmark, EU Social Fund, EU KASK program and EU 7 Framework program Internet of Things. This book adds new knowledge to the global business models based on ICT. Contents: The Theoretical History and Background of Business Models The Th eoretical Background of Business Model Innovation ICT - a Key Enabler in Innovating New Global Business Models The NEWGIBM Research Methodology The Analytical Model for NEWGIBM Industry Service - Technology Centre The KMD Case Smart House Case The Nano Solar Case The Master Cat Case The Pitfalls Of The Blue Ocean Strategy - Implications Of "The Six Paths Framework" Network-Based Innovation - Combining Exploration and Exploitation? Innovating New Business Models in Inter-firm Collaboration NEW Global Business Models - What Did The NEWGIBM Cases Show? The Strategy Concept in Light of the Increased Importance of Innovative Business Models Successful Implementation of Global BM Innovation Globalisation Of ICT Based Business Models: Today And In 2020
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Peter Lindgren PhD holds a full Professorship in Multi Business Model and Technology Innovation at Aarhus University and has researched and worked with network-based high speed innovation since 2000. He was Head of Stud- ies for the Master's Degree in Engineering - Business Development and Tech- nology - at Aarhus University from 2014 to 2016. He is the author of several articles and books about business model innovation in networks and emerging business models. Peter has been a researcher at Politechnico di Milano in Italy (2002-2003), Stanford University, USA (2010-2011), University Tor Vergata, Italy and during 2007-2010 was the founder and Centre Manager of the International Center for Innovation (www.ici.aau.dk) at Aalborg University. He works today as a researcher in many different multi business model and technology innovation projects and knowledge networks, amongst others E100 (www.entovation.com/kleadmap), the Stanford University project Peace Innovation Lab (http://captology.stanford.edu/projects/peace- innovation.html), The Nordic Women in Business project (www.womenin business.dk), the Center for TeleInFrastruktur (CTIF) at Aalborg University (www.ctif.aau.dk), and the EU FP7 project about "multi business model innovation in the clouds" (www.Neffics.eu). He is co-author of several books. He has an entrepreneurial and interdisciplinary approach to research and has initiated several Danish and international research programmes. He is founder of the MBIT Lab and research group and is co-founder of CTIF Global Capsule (www.ctifglobalcapsule.com). Peter's research interests are multi business model and technology inno- vation in interdisciplinary networks, multi business model typologies, sensing and persuasive business models.