"How governments should respond to Libra depends on how the company integrates the cryptocurrency into their larger business. We envision Libra being integrated into the company’s broader business model as a basis for offering financial services, or possibly an even broader set of services. Given the increasing social and economic power of large tech firms, governments should proactively start thinking of how to respond to these firms’ entrance into new industries."
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Sunday, July 28, 2019
How should governments respond to Facebook’s Libra initiative?
Posted by Erwin Fielt at 13:22 0 comments
Labels: blockchain, blog, business model, facebook, government, libra
Friday, July 12, 2019
Data-Driven Business Models and Professional Services Firms: A Strategic Framework and Transitionary Pathways
Many organizations and industries are undergoing a significant transformation due to digital technologies. In our research, we study digital business model innovation in relation to Professional Services Firms (PSFs). In this conceptual paper, we contrast the traditional, human-centered, knowledge-intensive business model of PSFs with the new, computer-centered, data-driven business model that is developing due to the rise of big data, advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence. To better understand if, when and how data-driven business models may disrupt PSFs, we provide a strategic framework for identifying and analyzing the options for PSFs in relation to the nature and scope of their value proposition. We suggest several possible transitionary pathways using digital technology for augmentation or automation and the need so scale across services and industries. As such this paper provides valuable insights to academics and practitioners into how PSFs might develop new business models given the nature of their service offerings and industry positions.
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Posted by Erwin Fielt at 07:11 0 comments
Labels: business model, data, digital, knowledge, paper, service