The Business Model Handbook for Developing Countries.

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serval:BIB_22369
Type
A part of a book
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Title
The Business Model Handbook for Developing Countries.
Title of the book
Proc.IRMA'2002
Author(s)
Osterwalder A., Rossi M., Dong M.
Publisher
Seattle
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2002
Language
english
Abstract
The Business Model Handbook (BMH) for Developing Countries is a proposition for a tool that has for goal to help Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SME) and local entrepreneurs to design business models that use Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and particularly the Internet in the context of developing economies. It shall help to develop the urgently needed critical mass of knowledge workers, technology users, and motivated entrepreneurs in order to deploy ICT in businesses of developing countries. Never before the Internet has it been as easy to share and transfer knowledge in such an efficient and global way.
The objective of this Paper is twofold. First it proposes a theoretical business model framework (BMF) which shall allow SMEs, but also motivated local entrepreneurs in developing countries to understand the most relevant business issues in the Information Society. The BMF gives special attention to the opportunities that arise out of the use of Information Technology (IT) and particularly the use of the Internet for businesses in emerging economies.
The second objective, which lies in the introduction of the Business Model Handbook for Developing Countries, shall allow an efficient knowledge transfer of the concepts developed and illustrated in the BMF. In order to achieve this, the BMH should be deployed as a Web based tool, which allows Users to navigate through the concepts and the corresponding real world examples (case studies) and easily learn about business opportunities.
Keywords
Business Model Handbook (BMH), Business Model Framework (BMF), business models, economic development, knowledge transfer, Internet use in developing countries.
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