Digital Business Models : : the new value creation and capture mechanisms of the 21st century / / Sébastien Ronteau [and three others].
A business model basically describes the way a company makes money. Yet, often we use digital services for free (e.g. Facebook, Google or WhatsApp) or for what seems to be a relatively minor price (e.g. Blablacar, Airbnb, and Amazon). Digital business models are different to traditional business mod...
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