A translation approach to portable ontology specifications
Knowledge Acquisition - Special issue: Current issues in knowledge modeling
Blueprint to the Digital Economy: Creating Wealth in the Era of E-Business
Blueprint to the Digital Economy: Creating Wealth in the Era of E-Business
Place to Space: Migrating to Ebusiness Models
Place to Space: Migrating to Ebusiness Models
An Ontology for m-Business Models
ER '02 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Conceptual Modeling
Business Modelling Is Not Process Modelling
ER '00 Proceedings of the Workshops on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for E-Business and The World Wide Web and Conceptual Modeling: Conceptual Modeling for E-Business and the Web
Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook
Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook
The utility business model and the future of computing services
IBM Systems Journal
Software Industry Business Models
IEEE Software
Towards a reference ontology for business models
ER'06 Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Conceptual Modeling
Business models for strategy and innovation
Communications of the ACM
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The design of business models is of decisive importance and as such it has been a major research theme in service and particularly electronic markets. Today, different definitions of the term and ideas of core constructs of business models exist. In this paper we present a unified vocabulary for business models that builds upon the elementary perception of three existing, yet very dissimilar ontologies for modeling the essence of a business. The resulting unified business model vocabulary not only condenses existing knowledge, but also tries to concatenate and (thematically) group the identified constructs into domain, enterprise, and value concepts. The resulting vocabulary helps business model designers in shaping the basic notions of their businesses.