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The 6-Values Open Data Business Model Framework

Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti () and Adegboyega Ojo ()
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Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti: Insight Centre for Data Analytics @NUI Galway
Adegboyega Ojo: Insight Centre for Data Analytics

A chapter in Government 3.0 – Next Generation Government Technology Infrastructure and Services, 2017, pp 219-239 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Business models for open data have emerged in response to the economic opportunities presented by the increasing availability of open data. However, scholarly efforts providing elaborations, rigorous analysis and comparison of open data models are very limited. This could be partly attributed to the fact that most discussions on open data business models are predominantly in the practice community. This shortcoming has resulted in a growing list of open data business models which, on closer examination, are not clearly delineated and lack clear value orientation. This has made the understanding of value creation and exploitation mechanisms in existing open data businesses difficult and challenging to transfer. Following the Design Science Research (DSR) tradition, we describe a 6-Value (6-V) business model framework built as a design artifact to facilitate the explication and detailed analysis of existing open data business models in practice. Based on the results of the analysis, we identify business model patterns and emerging core value disciplines for open data businesses. Our results not only help streamline existing open data business models but helps in linking them to the overall business strategy through value disciplines.

Keywords: Business model; Business model framework; Open data business model; Open data industry; Value disciplines (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-63743-3_9

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