Internet has increased the companies’ propensity to offer products/services free of charge through web-based platforms. This choice challenges the logic of traditional business models aimed at increasing the value captured by the firm. In order to analyse the impact of the free of charge offering on the enterprises’ web-based business models, we developed a systematic theoretical framework able to identify the key actors and flows of value involved in these business models. We tested this framework on 125 web-based platforms, clustering them through a combination of Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Hierarchical Clustering on Principle Components. The analysis allowed us to identify five different configurations of free-driven business m...
Abstract Firms across all industries are embracing internet-based digitization strategies to expand ...
The advent of the World Wide Web is arguably amongst the most important changes that have occurred s...
Web 2.0 technologies are allowing companies not only to interact with communities, enhancing loyalty...
Internet has increased the companies’ propensity to offer products/services free of charge through w...
This thesis examines companies offering their services for free to Internet users, byemploying digit...
An increasing number of companies is offering their products and services online free of charge. As ...
The World Wide Web is complex, dynamic and relentlessly changing. This article discusses new finding...
In e-business freemium business models have become legitiate. However, current research provides lit...
Abstract The rapid emergence of E-commerce with its competitive characteristics has transformed the ...
The fast growth of the Internet, along with improvements in information technology, has changed the ...
The rapid emergence of E-commerce with its competitive characteristics has transformed the business ...
A business model basically describes the way a company makes money. Yet, often we use digital servic...
This research project began with the objective of obtaining a deeper understanding of the conduct of...
The foundation for the analysis of this chapter builds on the value creation model of Amit and Zott ...
Abstract Firms across all industries are embracing internet-based digitization strategies to expand ...
The advent of the World Wide Web is arguably amongst the most important changes that have occurred s...
Web 2.0 technologies are allowing companies not only to interact with communities, enhancing loyalty...
Internet has increased the companies’ propensity to offer products/services free of charge through w...
This thesis examines companies offering their services for free to Internet users, byemploying digit...
An increasing number of companies is offering their products and services online free of charge. As ...
The World Wide Web is complex, dynamic and relentlessly changing. This article discusses new finding...
In e-business freemium business models have become legitiate. However, current research provides lit...
Abstract The rapid emergence of E-commerce with its competitive characteristics has transformed the ...
The fast growth of the Internet, along with improvements in information technology, has changed the ...
The rapid emergence of E-commerce with its competitive characteristics has transformed the business ...
A business model basically describes the way a company makes money. Yet, often we use digital servic...
This research project began with the objective of obtaining a deeper understanding of the conduct of...
The foundation for the analysis of this chapter builds on the value creation model of Amit and Zott ...
Abstract Firms across all industries are embracing internet-based digitization strategies to expand ...
The advent of the World Wide Web is arguably amongst the most important changes that have occurred s...
Web 2.0 technologies are allowing companies not only to interact with communities, enhancing loyalty...