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Journey to the Big Bang: How firms define new value propositions in emerging ecosystems

The goal of an ecosystem is the creation of a value proposition firms could not offer alone. But how are new value propositions being defined in emerging ecosystems? Our study with eight cases yields several implications along these lines: First, how to come up with an initial idea for a value propo...

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Published in:Journal of engineering and technology management 2023-07, Vol.69, p.101762, Article 101762
Main Authors: Lingens, Bernhard, Seeholzer, Veronika, Gassmann, Oliver
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