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- KonferenzbeitragCo-evolution in Business Ecosystems: Findings from Literature(40 Years EMISA 2019, 2020) Riasanow, Tobias; Flötgen, Rob Jago; Greineder, Michael; Möslein, Dominik; Böhm, Markus; Krcmar, HelmutThe innovative use of digital technologies has led to a disruption of well-established business models in many industries. To prevent from being disrupted, organizations must transform. However, studies about digital transformation have primarily focused on intra-organizational dynamics, including processes, structures, and business models. Digital transformation, however, substantially changes inter-organizational behavior, sometimes the entire ecosystem. To examine this phenomenon, we draw on co-evolution theory, which states that changes occur among all interacting organizations, permitting transformations to be driven by both direct interactions and ecosystem feedbacks. Thus, goal of this paper is to provide a structured overview of literature about the co-evolution of ecosystems in management, organizational science, and IS literature. Following the six properties of co-evolution, we develop a framework for the co-evolution in ecosystems, comprising 23 configurations, based on the analysis of 44 articles. Ultimately, we suggest avenues for future research.
- ZeitschriftenartikelPerspektiven der Wirtschaftsinformatik aus Sicht der Informatik(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 51, No. 1, 2009) Jarke, MatthiasDie Beziehung der Wirtschaftsinformatik zu ihren Referenzdisziplinen Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Informatik war in der Vergangenheit einem stetigen Wandel unterworfen. Trotz einiger Spannungen in den 1980er- und 1990er-Jahren hat sich das Verhältnis zwischen Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik deutlich entspannt und als außerordentlich fruchtbar erwiesen. Wichtige Beispiele dieser Ko-Evolution sind konzeptuelle Modellierung und Datenmanagement, Internet-basierte Informations- und Transaktionssysteme und die Entwicklung von Computational Business Sciences. Die zunehmende Integration von virtueller und realer Welt bspw. durch Sensoren und Aktuatoren im „Internet der Dinge“ stellt neue fachliche und organisatorische Herausforderungen an die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik, die nur gemeinsam formuliert und gelöst werden können.AbstractThe relationship between business and information systems engineering (BISE) and its main reference disciplines business administration and informatics has changed several times during the last decades. Despite some frictions during the 1980 s and 1990 s, the interplay between informatics and BISE is becoming much more constructive and has proven extremely fruitful. Important examples of this co-evolution include data management and conceptual modeling, internet-based information and transaction systems, and the emergence of computational business sciences. The increasing integration of virtual and real world in the “Internet of Things” offers new scientific and organizational challenges for the cooperation between the BISE and informatics, which can only be formulated and solved jointly.