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A collaborative business model taxonomy that utilizes individual 'attributes' of an organization. The data is structured to facilitate the following types of analysis: | A collaborative business model taxonomy that utilizes individual 'attributes' of an organization. The data is structured to facilitate the following types of analysis: | ||
Attribute | Attribute | ||
* Each business model is tagged across several dimensions allowing for a deeper understanding of how it creates and captures value | * Each business model is tagged across several dimensions allowing for a deeper understanding of how it creates and captures value | ||
* Companies that operate multiple models simultaneously have an entry for each model | * Companies that operate multiple models simultaneously have an entry for each model | ||
Temporal | Temporal | ||
* Each unique instance of a model has a separate entry | * Each unique instance of a model has a separate entry | ||
* Compare a firms currently model to their previous one | * Compare a firms currently model to their previous one | ||
Comparative | Comparative | ||
* Compare nascent start-ups to large public firms | * Compare nascent start-ups to large public firms | ||
* Fine tuned competitive analysis | * Fine tuned competitive analysis | ||
Revision as of 20:07, 6 October 2012
A collaborative business model taxonomy that utilizes individual 'attributes' of an organization. The data is structured to facilitate the following types of analysis:
Attribute
- Each business model is tagged across several dimensions allowing for a deeper understanding of how it creates and captures value
- Companies that operate multiple models simultaneously have an entry for each model
Temporal
- Each unique instance of a model has a separate entry
- Compare a firms currently model to their previous one
Comparative
- Compare nascent start-ups to large public firms
- Fine tuned competitive analysis