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- TextdokumentAligning Value Creation in Ecosystems through Roadmapping(INFORMATIK 2022, 2022) Petrik,Dimitri; Trieflinger,Stefan; Schönhofen,FelixThere is a growing consensus in research and practice that value-creating networks and ecosystems are supplementing the traditional distinction between the internal firm and market perspectives. To achieve joint value in ecosystems, it is crucial to align the various interests of independently acting ecosystem actors and create a common vision. In this paper, we argue that the ecosystem-wide use of product roadmaps may help with this. To get a better understanding of how roadmapping is conducted in the dynamic ecosystem environment, we systematize the main characteristics of product roadmaps and perform a conceptual comparison with the known challenges of ecosystem management. Comparing the two concepts of ecosystems and product roadmaps, we highlight the fit between the characteristics and objectives of the roadmaps and the challenges of ecosystem management. Hence, we propose to experiment with the ecosystem-wide use of product roadmaps as well as the empirical study of the challenges emerging in the process and the associated redesign of the roadmaps.
- ZeitschriftenartikelMethoden zum Design digitaler Plattformen, Geschäftsmodelle und Service-Ökosysteme(HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 59, No. 5, 2022) Robra-Bissantz, Susanne; Lattemann, Christoph; Laue, Ralf; Leonhard-Pfleger, Raphaela; Wagner, Luisa; Gerundt, Oliver; Schlimbach, Ricarda; Baumann, Sabine; Vorbohle, Christian; Gottschalk, Sebastian; Kundisch, Dennis; Engels, Gregor; Wünderlich, Nancy; Nissen, Volker; Lohrenz, Lisa; Michalke, SimonAuf digitalen Märkten besteht, wer die zugrundeliegenden digitalen, unternehmensbezogenen oder akteursübergreifenden institutionellen Arrangements versteht und aktiv gestaltet. Dazu werden ausgereifte, von Forschung und Praxis diskutierte und gemeinsam weiter entwickelte Methoden zum Design digitaler Plattformen, Geschäftsmodelle und Service-Ökosysteme benötigt. Einen gemeinschaftlichen Aufschlag hierzu macht der folgende Artikel. Er entstand aus einem offenen Aufruf in der Wirtschaftsinformatik-Community – über Mailing-Listen und soziale Medien. Im Ergebnis führen sieben Forschergruppen (oder einzelne Forscher und Forscherinnen) ihre aktuellen Erkenntnisse zu diesem Thema zusammen. In digital markets, those who understand and actively design the underlying digital, corporate or cross-actor institutional arrangements will succeed. This requires mature methods for the design of digital platforms, business models and service ecosystems that are discussed and jointly developed by research and practice. The following article is a collaborative approach to this. It emerged from an open call in the business information systems community in Germany—via mailing lists and social media. As a result, seven research groups (or individual researchers) bring together their current findings on this topic.
- KonferenzbeitragPromoting Sustainable Ecosystems through Interorganizational Unlearning – A Call for Research(INFORMATIK 2023 - Designing Futures: Zukünfte gestalten, 2023) Di Maria, Marco; Walter, David; Knackstedt, RalfIn response to changes within and outside their boundaries, ecosystems need to constantly adapt. Thus, interorganizational learning becomes a vital process to facilitate this adaptation. To support interorganizational learning, ecosystems can apply unlearning. As part of overall learning, it refers to the process of deliberately abandoning obsolete beliefs or routines. However, it remains an open issue how unlearning unfolds on the interorganizational level. To address this issue, we provide an initial definition, five research directions, and a research project plan. Thereby, we hope to provide useful stepping stones for researchers of ecosystems, sustainability, and unlearning. For ecosystem practitioners, our goal is to encourage sustainable knowledge management through the design of support tools for interorganizational unlearning.
- TextdokumentTowards a transparency-oriented and integrating Service Registry for the Smart Living Ecosystem(INFORMATIK 2021, 2021) Rebstadt, Jonas; Kortum, Henrik; Hagen, Simon; Thomas, OliverMany domains are increasingly dominated by interdependent services and data exchange between different actors, leading to the emergence of data ecosystems. As a result, service engineers are increasingly tasked with integrating existing service components and data sources into service systems and orchestrating them. In complex areas such as smart living, these tasks are even more difficult by the particular relevance of individual data protection requirements and the low fault tolerance of security-related systems. To address these issues, a central service registry for the domain smart living has been prototypically developed and evaluated, focusing especially on the transparency of data flows and the technical exchangeability of service components. In this way, added value is achieved for data providers and for data users by providing information on the forwarding of their own data as well as on the origin of the data and possible data quality.