Author: Zhao, Tianjian
Title: A new business model based on triple helix pattern for smart social networking services
Advisors: You, Jane (COMP)
Degree: M.Sc.
Year: 2017
Subject: New business enterprises.
Information technology.
Business planning.
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Department: Department of Computing
Pages: v, 86 pages : color illustrations
Language: English
Abstract: This paper illustrates the causal ways from complex dynamic interactions among business visionaries, smart connected devices and social networking applications to a new smart connected devices-based business model (BM). A set of qualitative data will be gathered through questionnaire E-mail and interviews from 53 entrepreneurs who work for companies focusing on smart social networking and developers in smart social networking services applications team from the business reviews in OFweek.com and participants list of CWCISA. The data will be collated and applied in a triple helix model. The business model concepts will be utilized to illustrate the pattern of BM innovation effected by the triple helix model. A few sets of new smart connected devices-based business model will be defined and illustrated. To find out that entrepreneurs should pay their attention on what way and how to create value by using business models is the first aiming. This paper also aims to provide a comprehensive structure of business model innovation and provide a reference for a good decision making on venture and policy publishing.
Rights: All rights reserved
Access: restricted access

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