
Innovation Projects
Digital Business (DigiBus)
Unlocking new clients and markets on platforms
Digital platforms such as Amazon, Uber and Airbnb have changed their sectors in the B2C field. This change is increasingly coming up to B2B markets as well. As a result, digital platforms are being created in agriculture, as well as in mechanical and Systems Engineering, such as 365FarmNet and ADAMOS, which is a software platform for digital production.
In order to stay competitive and to generate revenue that goes beyond the mere sale of products, manufacturing companies must increasingly interlink their products with services. Digital platforms allow them to offer customers a comprehensive solution, from incoming orders, to production and logistics. Innovative solutions that offer clients added value and create an appropriate willingness to pay, are the prerequisite. However, entering platform business is difficult for companies, and raises various questions.
The project objective is to exploit the potential of digital platforms for businesses. The following will be determined in the process: what products and services are appropriate for the platform business, how existing platforms can be used, and what changes have to be made in companies. Various reference platform strategies are being developed for SMEs, based on a platform radar. A manual supports businesses in developing their own individual strategy. Role profiles and organisational structures, which are required when setting up a platform, are being developed as part of the application design.
Facts
Project name: Digital Business (DigiBus)
Project duration: 1/11/2018 to 30/04/2021
Project budget: EUR 2.77 million
Publications
- Blockchains for Pay-Per-Use Business Models: Insights from a Design Research Study. Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Beverungen, D.; Overhage, S.; Gorlick, A.; Moerchel, P.; Schuermann, S. (2021)
- Three Layers of Abstraction—A Conceptual Framework for Theorizing Digital Multi-sided Platforms. Information Systems and e-Business Management 1-27 (doi: 10.1007/s10257-021-00513-8), Poniatowski, M.; Lüttenberg, H.; Beverungen, D.; Kundisch, D. (2021)
- Ideation for digital platforms based on a companies‘ ecosystem. In: Proceedia of the 30th CIRP Design Conference. May 6 - 8 2020, Kruger National Park, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2020, Wortmann, F.; Ellermann, F.; Kühn, A.; Dumitrescu, R.
- Framework and Functionality Patterns for Smart Service Innovation. Procedia CIRP, (91): S. 851-857, Mai 2020, Koldewey, C.; Meyer, M.; Stockbruegger, P.; Dumitrescu, R.; Gausemeier, J.
- Pattern‐based development of digital platforms. Creativity and Innovation Management 2020, Drewel, M.; Özcan, L.; Koldewey, C.; Gausemeier, J.
- Capabilities for Ambidextrous Innovation of Digital Service. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik 2020, Potsdam, Germany, Wolf, V.; Lüttenberg, H. (2020).
- Transforming into a Platform Provider: Strategic Options for Industrial Smart Service Providers. Journal of Service Management (doi: 10.1108/JOSM-03-2020-0066), Beverungen, D.; Kundisch, D.; Wünderlich, N.V. (2020)
- PS3 A Domain-Specific Modeling Language for Platform-Based Smart Service Systems. 15th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology 438-450. Springer, Cham (doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-64823-7_42), Lüttenberg, H. (2020)
- Developing and evaluating concepts for a digital platform. IAMOT 2019 – Managing Technology for Sustainable and inclusive Growth, 2019, Wortmann, F.; Joppen, R.; Drewel, M.; Kühn, A.; Dumitrescu, R.