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9. Geschäftsmodelle 4.0

Big Data und Data-Analytics als Treiber für Dienstleistungsinnovation im deutschen Mittelstand

Authors : Fabian Hunke, Stefan Seebacher, Martin Schymanietz, Julia Jonas, Stefan Genennig, Babett Kühne, Ronny Schüritz, Gerhard Satzger, Kathrin Möslein, Tilo Böhmann

Published in: Digitale Dienstleistungsinnovationen

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Zusammenfassung

Die Nutzung interner und externer Daten zur Generierung von Mehrwert für Kunden stellt eine der wichtigsten Entwicklungen der Digitalisierung dar. Neue Möglichkeiten und Potenziale der Gestaltung von Geschäftsmodellen ergeben sich auf Basis von Weiterentwicklungen in den Bereichen der Datenauswertung (Data-Analytics) und der Verwendung großer Datenmengen (Big Data). Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen (KMU) können sich jedoch meist operativ nicht mit den erwähnten Potenzialen beschäftigen, da diese Unternehmen oft keine eigenständigen Abteilungen mit dem Fokus auf Dienstleistungsinnovation besitzen. Zudem sind die Märkte für datenbasierte Dienstleistungsangebote noch vergleichsweise jung und erforderliches Wissen sowie ausgebaute Schnittstellen zu wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen oft nicht vorhanden. Das Forschungsprojekt „BigDieMo – Big-Data-Dienstleistungsgeschäftsmodelle“ dient dem Ziel, KMU bei der Gestaltung datenbasierter Dienstleistungen zu unterstützen. Hierfür werden im ersten Schritt die Besonderheiten und Herausforderungen derartiger Geschäftsmodelle herausgearbeitet und anschaulich dargestellt. Im zweiten Schritt wird ein neuer Innovationsprozess erarbeitet, der diesen Besonderheiten Rechnung trägt. Mit dessen Hilfe ist es KMU nun möglich, die Entwicklung datenbasierter Geschäftsmodelle gezielt für ihr Geschäft auf Basis eines einheitlichen Vorgehens voranzutreiben. Innerhalb dieses neuen Innovationsprozesses werden den Unternehmen neu entwickelte methodische Werkzeuge bereitgestellt, die diese bei der Erarbeitung neuer Geschäftsmodelle unterstützen. Der methodische Baukasten leistet einen wichtigen Beitrag dazu, dass KMU auch in Zeiten des digitalen Wandels ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit erhalten können.

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Metadata
Title
Geschäftsmodelle 4.0
Authors
Fabian Hunke
Stefan Seebacher
Martin Schymanietz
Julia Jonas
Stefan Genennig
Babett Kühne
Ronny Schüritz
Gerhard Satzger
Kathrin Möslein
Tilo Böhmann
Copyright Year
2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59517-6_9