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Authors:
Liang Guo
Mingtao Fu
Ruchi Sharma
Lei Yin
Ruodan Lu
Sebastien Tran
Keywords: Mobile Application; Business Model; Coopetition; Open Source; Web 3.0.
Abstract:
The present day mobile application’s pick-and-shovel business is not thriving, as the vast majority of developers make very little revenue. In order to gain insights into mobile application business model, we conduct longitudinal case studies on two Chinese high profile health-fitness applications. The results of our study show both applications have experienced three significant business model innovations, from the initial freemium, hardware-application hybrid, and open source-based coopetition. We discuss the impact of these business models on value creation and appropriation. We thereby advocate that in the age of Web 3.0, embracing open source movement in an application’s business model is a smart move to turn competitors into collaborators and hence achieve a positive sum game. Our study contributes to the technology management literature by integrating the business model perspective with an analysis of open source. This also adds to the existing business ecosystem conceptualizations, which do not explicitly take competitors into account.
Pages: 105 to 110
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016
Publication date: October 9, 2016
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2326-9383
ISBN: 978-1-61208-509-8
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: from October 9, 2016 to October 13, 2016