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Network of enterprise business model – the basic assumptions (Model biznesu sieci przedsiebiorstw – zalozenia podstawowe)

Tadeusz Marek Falencikowski ()
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Tadeusz Marek Falencikowski: Uniwersytet WarminskoMazurski, Wydzial Nauk Ekonomicznych, Katedra Organizacji i Zarzadzania

Problemy Zarzadzania, 2015, vol. 13, issue 50, 104-117

Abstract: Today’s conditions which the companies take actions are turbulent in nature. In answer to this turbulence companies are joining in large and flexible organizations. On this basis the enterprise networks are created, characterized by flexibility, a shared objective to create value for customers and achieve other common goals. When many enterprises participate in the network of value creation, there is the problem of creating a common business model. This problem can be summarized by the following questions: Can enterprises cooperating in the enterprise network also establish a common business model? If so, what should be the level of relations between these enterprises to be able to talk about the actual emergence of a common business model? The aim of the theoretical work was to formulate the basic assumptions of the model to identify business enterprise networks. For this purpose a hypothesis was built: it is possible that the network of companies operates according to its own, specific business model. The work carried out enabled the description of the components of the formulation of static and dynamic business model enterprise networks. The quantitative criteria to rule on the existence of the business model enterprise networks were also established.

Keywords: business network; business model; relationships (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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