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Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 156 - 180, 27.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1358560

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References

  • Adner, R. (2017). Ecosystem as Structure: An Actionable Construct for Strategy. Journal of Management, 43(1), 39-58.
  • Alavi, M., & Leidner, D. E. (2001). Knowledge management and knowledge management systems: Conceptual foundations and research issues. MIS Quarterly, 25(1), 107-136.
  • Anderson, R. (2001). Security engineering: A guide to building dependable distributed systems. Wiley.
  • Argote, L. (2011). Organizational Learning: Creating, Retaining, and Transferring Knowledge. Springer Science & Business Media.
  • Arrow, K. (1962). Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention. In R. Nelson (Ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors (pp. 609-625). Princeton University Press.
  • Autio, E., Nambisan, S., Thomas, L. D. W., & Wright, M. (2018). Digital affordances, spatial affordances, and the genesis of entrepreneurial ecosystems. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 12(1), 72-95.
  • Baldwin, C. Y., & Woodard, C. J. (2009). The architecture of platforms: A unified view. In Platforms, Markets and Innovation (pp. 19-44). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Baldwin, R., Cave, M., & Lodge, M. (2012). Understanding regulation: Theory, strategy, and practice. Oxford University Press.
  • Basole, R. C. (2009). Visualization of interfirm relations in a converging mobile ecosystem. Journal of Information Technology, 24(2), 144-159.
  • Bharadwaj, A., El Sawy, O. A., Pavlou, P. A., & Venkatraman, N. (2013). Digital business strategy: Toward a next-generation of insights. MIS Quarterly, 37(2), 471-482.
  • Borgatti, S. P., & Halgin, D. S. (2011). On network theory. Organization Science, 22(5), 1168-1181.
  • Bresnahan, T., Gambardella, A., & Greenstein, S. (2019). The Impact of Digital Technologies on Innovation in the 21st Century. In B. Gruber & J. Rosenbloom (Eds.), Innovation in the 21st Century: Technology, Capital, and Labor in the Modern Economy (pp. 103-120). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Bughin, J., & Hazan, E. (2017). The new spring of artificial intelligence: A few early economics. VoxEU.org.
  • Chen, H., Chiang, R. H., & Storey, V. C. (2012). Business intelligence and analytics: From big data to big impact. MIS Quarterly, 36(4), 1165-1188.
  • Chesbrough, H. (2003). Open Innovation: The new imperative for creating and profiting from technology. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
  • Chesbrough, H., & Spohrer, J. (2006). A research manifesto for services science. Communications of the ACM, 49(7), 35-40.
  • Christensen, C. M. (1997). The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail. Harvard Business School Press.
  • Cohen, W. M., & Levinthal, D. A. (1990). Absorptive capacity: A new perspective on learning and innovation. Administrative Science Quarterly, 35(1), 128-152.
  • Davenport, T. H., & Prusak, L. (1998). Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know. Harvard Business Press.
  • Davenport, T. H., & Ronanki, R. (2018). Artificial intelligence for the real world. Harvard Business Review, 96(1), 108-116.
  • Eisenmann, T., Parker, G., & Van Alstyne, M. W. (2006). Strategies for two-sided markets. Harvard Business Review, 84(10), 92-101.
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  • Gawer, A., & Cusumano, M. A. (2002). Platform Leadership: How Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco drive industry innovation. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
  • Gobble, M. M. (2018). Emerging technologies and the digital transformation of industries and markets. Research-Technology Management, 61(4), 44-53.
  • Gomes-Casseres, B. (1996). The Alliance Revolution: The New Shape of Business Rivalry. Harvard University Press.
  • Granovetter, M. (1973). The strength of weak ties. American Journal of Sociology, 78(6), 1360-1380.
  • Gulati, R. (1995). Does familiarity breed trust? The implications of repeated ties for contractual choice in alliances. Academy of Management Journal, 38(1), 85-112.
  • Hagel, J., Brown, J. S., & Davison, L. (2008). Shaping strategy in a world of constant disruption. Harvard Business Review, 86(10), 80-89.
  • Iansiti, M., & Levien, R. (2004). The Keystone Advantage: What the new dynamics of business ecosystems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
  • Jacobides, M. G., Cennamo, C., & Gawer, A. (2019). Towards a theory of ecosystems. Strategic Management Journal, 40(8), 1255-1276.
  • Kane, G. C., Palmer, D., Phillips, A. N., Kiron, D., & Buckley, N. (2015). Strategy, not technology, drives digital transformation. MIT Sloan Management Review and Deloitte University Press, 14, 1-25.
  • Kapoor, R. (2018). Ecosystems: Broadening the locus of value creation. Journal of Organization Design, 7(1), 1-17.
  • Kshetri, N. (2010). The global cybersecurity landscape: National policies and international cooperation. Cutter IT Journal, 23(1), 28-34.
  • Kshetri, N. (2010). The global cybersecurity landscape: The global cybersecurity landscape. IEEE Security & Privacy, 8(6), 56-62.
  • Lessig, L. (1999). Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace. Basic Books.
  • Lewicki, R. J., McAllister, D. J., & Bies, R. J. (1998). Trust and distrust: New relationships and realities. Academy of Management Review, 23(3), 438-458.
  • Lucas Jr., H. C., & Goh, J. M. (2009). Disruptive technology: How Kodak missed the digital photography revolution. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 18(1), 46-55.
  • Manyika, J., Chui, M., Brown, B., Bughin, J., Dobbs, R., Roxburgh, C., & Byers, A. H. (2011). Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity. McKinsey Global Institute.
  • Marston, S., Li, Z., Bandyopadhyay, S., Zhang, J., & Ghalsasi, A. (2011). Cloud computing — The business perspective. Decision Support Systems, 51(1), 176-189.
  • Mayer-Schönberger, V., & Cukier, K. (2013). Big data: A revolution that will transform how we live, work, and think. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  • McAfee, A., & Brynjolfsson, E. (2012). Big data: The management revolution. Harvard Business Review, 90(10), 60-68.
  • McCarthy, D. R. (2009). Risk management: A new phase of cost estimation. Cost Engineering, 51(3), 12-18.
  • Moore, J. F. (1993). Predators and prey: A new ecology of competition. Harvard Business Review, 71(3), 75-86.
  • Moore, J. F. (1996). The Death of Competition: Leadership and strategy in the age of business ecosystems. New York, NY: HarperBusiness.
  • Nachira, F., Nicolai, A., Dini, P., Le Louarn, M., & Rivera-León, L. (2007). Digital Business Ecosystems. European Commission, Directorate-General Information Society and Media, European Union.
  • Nambisan, S., & Sawhney, M. (2011). Orchestration processes in network-centric innovation: Evidence from the field. Academy of Management Perspectives, 25(3), 40-57.
  • Nambisan, S., Lyytinen, K., Majchrzak, A., & Song, M. (2019). Digital Innovation Management: Reinventing innovation management research in a digital world. MIS Quarterly, 43(1), 223-238.
  • Nonaka, I., & Takeuchi, H. (1995). The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation. Oxford University Press.
  • O'Reilly, T. (2005). What is Web 2.0: Design patterns and business models for the next generation of software. Communications & Strategies, 65(1), 17-37.
  • Parker, G. G., Van Alstyne, M. W., & Choudary, S. P. (2020). Platform Revolution: How Networked Markets Are Transforming the Economy. W. W. Norton & Company.
  • Peltoniemi, M., & Vuori, E. (2004). Business ecosystem as the new approach to complex adaptive business environments. Proceedings of eBusiness Research Forum.
  • Porter, M. E. (1980). Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors. The Free Press.
  • Porter, M. E., & Heppelmann, J. E. (2014). How smart, connected products are transforming competition. Harvard Business Review, 92(11), 64-88.
  • Powell, W. W., Koput, K. W., & Smith-Doerr, L. (1996). Interorganizational collaboration and the locus of innovation: Networks of learning in biotechnology. Administrative Science Quarterly, 41(1), 116-145.
  • Prahalad, C. K., & Hamel, G. (1990). The core competence of the corporation. Harvard Business Review, 68(3), 79-91.
  • Rochet, J. C., & Tirole, J. (2003). Platform competition in two-sided markets. Journal of the European Economic Association, 1(4), 990-1029.
  • Rouse, M. J. (2006). A taxonomy of IT-induced business model changes: Insights from electronic government. Information Resources Management Journal, 19(2), 18-39. Schneiders, P., & Schiefer, J. (2012). Apple’s App Store: A Business Model for Success. eBusiness & eGovernment, 20(1), 187-196.
  • Schneier, B. (2000). Secrets and lies: Digital security in a networked world. John Wiley & Sons.
  • Simon, H. A. (1996). The Sciences of the Artificial. MIT Press.
  • Tapscott, D., & Tapscott, A. (2016). Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin is Changing Money, Business, and the World. New York: Portfolio/Penguin.
  • Teece, D. J. (2007). Explicating dynamic capabilities: The nature and microfoundations of (sustainable) enterprise performance. Strategic Management Journal, 28(13), 1319-1350.
  • Tiwana, A. (2014). Platform Ecosystems: Aligning Architecture, Governance, and Strategy. San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
  • Tiwana, A. (2020). Platform Ecosystems: Aligning Architecture, Governance, and Strategy. Morgan Kaufmann.
  • Tushman, M. L., & Anderson, P. (1986). Technological discontinuities and organizational environments. Administrative Science Quarterly, 31(3), 439-465.
  • Van Alstyne, M. W., Parker, G. G., & Choudary, S. P. (2016). Pipelines, Platforms, and the New Rules of Strategy. Harvard Business Review, 94(4), 54-62.
  • Vogels, W. (2016). AWS: Building and scaling at Amazon. Harvard Business Review.
  • Weick, K. E. (1995). Sensemaking in Organizations. Sage Publications.
  • West, J., & Bogers, M. (2014). Leveraging external sources of innovation: A review of research on open innovation. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 31(4), 814-831.
  • West, J., & Mace, M. (2010). Browsing as the killer app: Explaining the rapid success of Apple's iPhone. Telecommunications Policy, 34(5-6), 270-286.
  • Westerman, G., Calméjane, C., Bonnet, D., Ferraris, P., & McAfee, A. (2014). Leading digital: Turning technology into business transformation. Harvard Business Review Press.
  • Whitmore, A., Agarwal, A., & Da Xu, L. (2015). The Internet of Things—A survey of topics and trends. Information Systems Frontiers, 17(2), 261-274.
  • Wood, T. (2019). AWS Marketplace: The Evolution of Cloud Software Monetization. Cloud Computing Journal.
  • Yoo, Y., Boland Jr., R. J., Lyytinen, K., & Majchrzak, A. (2012). Organizing for innovation in the digitized world. Organization Science, 23(5), 1398-1408.
  • Yoo, Y., Henfridsson, O., & Lyytinen, K. (2010). Research commentary - The new organizing logic of digital innovation: An agenda for information systems research. Information Systems Research, 21(4), 724-735.
  • Yoo, Y., Henfridsson, O., & Lyytinen, K. (2019). The new organizing logic of digital innovation: An agenda for information systems research. Information Systems Research, 21(4), 724-735.
  • Zahra, S. A., & Nambisan, S. (2012). Entrepreneurship and strategic thinking in business ecosystems. Business Horizons, 55(3), 219-229.
  • Zittrain, J. (2008). The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It. Yale University Press.
  • Zucker, L. G. (1986). Production of trust: Institutional sources of economic structure, 1840-1920. Research in Organizational Behavior, 8, 53-111.

Digital Business Ecosystems: An Environment Of Collaboration, Innovation, And Value Creation In The Digital Age

Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 156 - 180, 27.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1358560

Abstract

This article delves into the concept of Digital Business Ecosystems (DBEs), which have arisen due to the increasing interconnectedness of businesses and the growing reliance on digital technologies for value creation. DBEs are characterized by adaptability, scalability, and resilience, enabling businesses to collaborate, innovate, and adapt to changing market conditions. The article explores the components of DBEs, including actors, resources, and processes, and examines different DBE models, such as the hub-and-spoke, network, and layered models. Digital platforms play a critical role in DBEs, and effective platform design involves considering factors such as scalability, modularity, and openness. Various technologies, such as cloud computing, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things, underpin the development and operation of DBEs, and integrating these technologies presents both opportunities and challenges for businesses. The article addresses key DBE business issues, such as alliances, network analysis, value co-creation, governance, legal issues, trust, risk, security, knowledge development, dissemination, and management. It also highlights the importance of DBE strategies, processes, and management for businesses to thrive and achieve sustainability in the digital landscape. Finally, the article suggests future research themes, such as exploring new models and frameworks, investigating factors contributing to DBE success or failure, identifying best practices, and examining the implications of emerging technologies on DBEs.

References

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  • Alavi, M., & Leidner, D. E. (2001). Knowledge management and knowledge management systems: Conceptual foundations and research issues. MIS Quarterly, 25(1), 107-136.
  • Anderson, R. (2001). Security engineering: A guide to building dependable distributed systems. Wiley.
  • Argote, L. (2011). Organizational Learning: Creating, Retaining, and Transferring Knowledge. Springer Science & Business Media.
  • Arrow, K. (1962). Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention. In R. Nelson (Ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors (pp. 609-625). Princeton University Press.
  • Autio, E., Nambisan, S., Thomas, L. D. W., & Wright, M. (2018). Digital affordances, spatial affordances, and the genesis of entrepreneurial ecosystems. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 12(1), 72-95.
  • Baldwin, C. Y., & Woodard, C. J. (2009). The architecture of platforms: A unified view. In Platforms, Markets and Innovation (pp. 19-44). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Baldwin, R., Cave, M., & Lodge, M. (2012). Understanding regulation: Theory, strategy, and practice. Oxford University Press.
  • Basole, R. C. (2009). Visualization of interfirm relations in a converging mobile ecosystem. Journal of Information Technology, 24(2), 144-159.
  • Bharadwaj, A., El Sawy, O. A., Pavlou, P. A., & Venkatraman, N. (2013). Digital business strategy: Toward a next-generation of insights. MIS Quarterly, 37(2), 471-482.
  • Borgatti, S. P., & Halgin, D. S. (2011). On network theory. Organization Science, 22(5), 1168-1181.
  • Bresnahan, T., Gambardella, A., & Greenstein, S. (2019). The Impact of Digital Technologies on Innovation in the 21st Century. In B. Gruber & J. Rosenbloom (Eds.), Innovation in the 21st Century: Technology, Capital, and Labor in the Modern Economy (pp. 103-120). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Bughin, J., & Hazan, E. (2017). The new spring of artificial intelligence: A few early economics. VoxEU.org.
  • Chen, H., Chiang, R. H., & Storey, V. C. (2012). Business intelligence and analytics: From big data to big impact. MIS Quarterly, 36(4), 1165-1188.
  • Chesbrough, H. (2003). Open Innovation: The new imperative for creating and profiting from technology. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
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  • Christensen, C. M. (1997). The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail. Harvard Business School Press.
  • Cohen, W. M., & Levinthal, D. A. (1990). Absorptive capacity: A new perspective on learning and innovation. Administrative Science Quarterly, 35(1), 128-152.
  • Davenport, T. H., & Prusak, L. (1998). Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know. Harvard Business Press.
  • Davenport, T. H., & Ronanki, R. (2018). Artificial intelligence for the real world. Harvard Business Review, 96(1), 108-116.
  • Eisenmann, T., Parker, G., & Van Alstyne, M. W. (2006). Strategies for two-sided markets. Harvard Business Review, 84(10), 92-101.
  • European Parliament and Council. (2016). Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation). Official Journal of the European Union, L119, 1-88.
  • Gawer, A., & Cusumano, M. A. (2002). Platform Leadership: How Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco drive industry innovation. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
  • Gobble, M. M. (2018). Emerging technologies and the digital transformation of industries and markets. Research-Technology Management, 61(4), 44-53.
  • Gomes-Casseres, B. (1996). The Alliance Revolution: The New Shape of Business Rivalry. Harvard University Press.
  • Granovetter, M. (1973). The strength of weak ties. American Journal of Sociology, 78(6), 1360-1380.
  • Gulati, R. (1995). Does familiarity breed trust? The implications of repeated ties for contractual choice in alliances. Academy of Management Journal, 38(1), 85-112.
  • Hagel, J., Brown, J. S., & Davison, L. (2008). Shaping strategy in a world of constant disruption. Harvard Business Review, 86(10), 80-89.
  • Iansiti, M., & Levien, R. (2004). The Keystone Advantage: What the new dynamics of business ecosystems mean for strategy, innovation, and sustainability. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
  • Jacobides, M. G., Cennamo, C., & Gawer, A. (2019). Towards a theory of ecosystems. Strategic Management Journal, 40(8), 1255-1276.
  • Kane, G. C., Palmer, D., Phillips, A. N., Kiron, D., & Buckley, N. (2015). Strategy, not technology, drives digital transformation. MIT Sloan Management Review and Deloitte University Press, 14, 1-25.
  • Kapoor, R. (2018). Ecosystems: Broadening the locus of value creation. Journal of Organization Design, 7(1), 1-17.
  • Kshetri, N. (2010). The global cybersecurity landscape: National policies and international cooperation. Cutter IT Journal, 23(1), 28-34.
  • Kshetri, N. (2010). The global cybersecurity landscape: The global cybersecurity landscape. IEEE Security & Privacy, 8(6), 56-62.
  • Lessig, L. (1999). Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace. Basic Books.
  • Lewicki, R. J., McAllister, D. J., & Bies, R. J. (1998). Trust and distrust: New relationships and realities. Academy of Management Review, 23(3), 438-458.
  • Lucas Jr., H. C., & Goh, J. M. (2009). Disruptive technology: How Kodak missed the digital photography revolution. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 18(1), 46-55.
  • Manyika, J., Chui, M., Brown, B., Bughin, J., Dobbs, R., Roxburgh, C., & Byers, A. H. (2011). Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity. McKinsey Global Institute.
  • Marston, S., Li, Z., Bandyopadhyay, S., Zhang, J., & Ghalsasi, A. (2011). Cloud computing — The business perspective. Decision Support Systems, 51(1), 176-189.
  • Mayer-Schönberger, V., & Cukier, K. (2013). Big data: A revolution that will transform how we live, work, and think. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  • McAfee, A., & Brynjolfsson, E. (2012). Big data: The management revolution. Harvard Business Review, 90(10), 60-68.
  • McCarthy, D. R. (2009). Risk management: A new phase of cost estimation. Cost Engineering, 51(3), 12-18.
  • Moore, J. F. (1993). Predators and prey: A new ecology of competition. Harvard Business Review, 71(3), 75-86.
  • Moore, J. F. (1996). The Death of Competition: Leadership and strategy in the age of business ecosystems. New York, NY: HarperBusiness.
  • Nachira, F., Nicolai, A., Dini, P., Le Louarn, M., & Rivera-León, L. (2007). Digital Business Ecosystems. European Commission, Directorate-General Information Society and Media, European Union.
  • Nambisan, S., & Sawhney, M. (2011). Orchestration processes in network-centric innovation: Evidence from the field. Academy of Management Perspectives, 25(3), 40-57.
  • Nambisan, S., Lyytinen, K., Majchrzak, A., & Song, M. (2019). Digital Innovation Management: Reinventing innovation management research in a digital world. MIS Quarterly, 43(1), 223-238.
  • Nonaka, I., & Takeuchi, H. (1995). The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation. Oxford University Press.
  • O'Reilly, T. (2005). What is Web 2.0: Design patterns and business models for the next generation of software. Communications & Strategies, 65(1), 17-37.
  • Parker, G. G., Van Alstyne, M. W., & Choudary, S. P. (2020). Platform Revolution: How Networked Markets Are Transforming the Economy. W. W. Norton & Company.
  • Peltoniemi, M., & Vuori, E. (2004). Business ecosystem as the new approach to complex adaptive business environments. Proceedings of eBusiness Research Forum.
  • Porter, M. E. (1980). Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors. The Free Press.
  • Porter, M. E., & Heppelmann, J. E. (2014). How smart, connected products are transforming competition. Harvard Business Review, 92(11), 64-88.
  • Powell, W. W., Koput, K. W., & Smith-Doerr, L. (1996). Interorganizational collaboration and the locus of innovation: Networks of learning in biotechnology. Administrative Science Quarterly, 41(1), 116-145.
  • Prahalad, C. K., & Hamel, G. (1990). The core competence of the corporation. Harvard Business Review, 68(3), 79-91.
  • Rochet, J. C., & Tirole, J. (2003). Platform competition in two-sided markets. Journal of the European Economic Association, 1(4), 990-1029.
  • Rouse, M. J. (2006). A taxonomy of IT-induced business model changes: Insights from electronic government. Information Resources Management Journal, 19(2), 18-39. Schneiders, P., & Schiefer, J. (2012). Apple’s App Store: A Business Model for Success. eBusiness & eGovernment, 20(1), 187-196.
  • Schneier, B. (2000). Secrets and lies: Digital security in a networked world. John Wiley & Sons.
  • Simon, H. A. (1996). The Sciences of the Artificial. MIT Press.
  • Tapscott, D., & Tapscott, A. (2016). Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin is Changing Money, Business, and the World. New York: Portfolio/Penguin.
  • Teece, D. J. (2007). Explicating dynamic capabilities: The nature and microfoundations of (sustainable) enterprise performance. Strategic Management Journal, 28(13), 1319-1350.
  • Tiwana, A. (2014). Platform Ecosystems: Aligning Architecture, Governance, and Strategy. San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
  • Tiwana, A. (2020). Platform Ecosystems: Aligning Architecture, Governance, and Strategy. Morgan Kaufmann.
  • Tushman, M. L., & Anderson, P. (1986). Technological discontinuities and organizational environments. Administrative Science Quarterly, 31(3), 439-465.
  • Van Alstyne, M. W., Parker, G. G., & Choudary, S. P. (2016). Pipelines, Platforms, and the New Rules of Strategy. Harvard Business Review, 94(4), 54-62.
  • Vogels, W. (2016). AWS: Building and scaling at Amazon. Harvard Business Review.
  • Weick, K. E. (1995). Sensemaking in Organizations. Sage Publications.
  • West, J., & Bogers, M. (2014). Leveraging external sources of innovation: A review of research on open innovation. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 31(4), 814-831.
  • West, J., & Mace, M. (2010). Browsing as the killer app: Explaining the rapid success of Apple's iPhone. Telecommunications Policy, 34(5-6), 270-286.
  • Westerman, G., Calméjane, C., Bonnet, D., Ferraris, P., & McAfee, A. (2014). Leading digital: Turning technology into business transformation. Harvard Business Review Press.
  • Whitmore, A., Agarwal, A., & Da Xu, L. (2015). The Internet of Things—A survey of topics and trends. Information Systems Frontiers, 17(2), 261-274.
  • Wood, T. (2019). AWS Marketplace: The Evolution of Cloud Software Monetization. Cloud Computing Journal.
  • Yoo, Y., Boland Jr., R. J., Lyytinen, K., & Majchrzak, A. (2012). Organizing for innovation in the digitized world. Organization Science, 23(5), 1398-1408.
  • Yoo, Y., Henfridsson, O., & Lyytinen, K. (2010). Research commentary - The new organizing logic of digital innovation: An agenda for information systems research. Information Systems Research, 21(4), 724-735.
  • Yoo, Y., Henfridsson, O., & Lyytinen, K. (2019). The new organizing logic of digital innovation: An agenda for information systems research. Information Systems Research, 21(4), 724-735.
  • Zahra, S. A., & Nambisan, S. (2012). Entrepreneurship and strategic thinking in business ecosystems. Business Horizons, 55(3), 219-229.
  • Zittrain, J. (2008). The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It. Yale University Press.
  • Zucker, L. G. (1986). Production of trust: Institutional sources of economic structure, 1840-1920. Research in Organizational Behavior, 8, 53-111.
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Cenk Aksoy 0000-0003-0763-2847

Publication Date December 27, 2023
Submission Date September 11, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Aksoy, C. (2023). Digital Business Ecosystems: An Environment Of Collaboration, Innovation, And Value Creation In The Digital Age. Journal of Business and Trade, 4(2), 156-180. https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1358560