Value Modeling for Digital Platform
Dinara Sadykova (),
Ekaterina Pylaeva () and
Evgeny Zaramenskikh ()
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Dinara Sadykova: Financial University Under the Government of the Russian Federation
Ekaterina Pylaeva: National Research University Higher School of Economics
Evgeny Zaramenskikh: National Research University Higher School of Economics
A chapter in Digital Transformation and New Challenges, 2021, pp 83-94 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The research considers the problem of business and IT languages difference while innovations implementation. That is why business and IT alignment plays a key role in digital transformation, brought value to organization’s stakeholders. The paper deals with value modeling approach for network enterprise as a platform, which allows to create value for network enterprise. The paper is built in according to Design Science method. The most famous approaches to integration of different business models are considered in the paper. The developed approach is based on integration of Value Proposition Canvas and Value Delivery Modeling Language (VDML) and afterwards transforming them into the modeling language of the enterprise architecture ArchiMate. The approach allows to connect business strategy and value creation process in terms of Enterprise Architecture. Moreover, the approach was applied in real estate sales company as an owner of digital platform. Transformation to the network enterprise allows to create new services, which will bring value both for its clients and partners.
Keywords: Value modeling; Enterprise modeling; Network enterprise; Digital platform; Meta models; Model integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71397-3_7
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