Open Business Models and Closed-Loop Value Chains: Redefining the Firm-Consumer Relationship
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Kortmann, S.; Piller, Frank Thomas
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Driven by recent socio-economic developments, manufacturing firms increasingly adapt their business models along two dimensions. Apart from vertically integrating the entire product life cycle, traditionally separated tasks are re-allocated into new forms of horizontal stakeholder collaborations. Incorporating these two dimensions, this article develops a framework of nine business model archetypes that holistically capture the increasing openness of business models towards consumers in the emerging closed-loop value chain. Using illustrative examples, it demonstrates their broad applicability in different industries and derives important managerial implications for firm-consumer relationships, the relevance of consumer communities, new product development activities, and the sustainability of business models.
Date issued
2016-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryJournal
California Management Review
Publisher
University of California Press
Citation
Kortmann, S. and Piller, F. “Open Business Models and Closed-Loop Value Chains: Redefining the Firm-Consumer Relationship.” California Management Review 58, 3 (May 2016): 88–108 © 2016 by The Regents of the University of California
Version: Final published version
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0008-1256
2162-8564