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Business model archetypes for data marketplaces in the automotive industry: Contrasting business models of data marketplaces with varying ownership and orientation structures

Policymakers and analysts are heavily promoting data marketplaces to foster data trading between companies. Existing business model literature covers individually owned, multilateral data marketplaces. However, these particular types of data marketplaces hardly reach commercial exploitation. This pa...

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Published in:Electronic markets 2022-06, Vol.32 (2), p.747-765
Main Authors: Bergman, Rômy, Abbas, Antragama Ewa, Jung, Sven, Werker, Claudia, de Reuver, Mark
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