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What is Shaping of Business Models

Handbook of Research on Business Model Innovation Through Disruption and Digitalization
A device where firms, through experimentation, make and give sense and gradually learn about possibilities and limitations of business model innovation.
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Shaping Business Models Through Interaction: A Sensemaking and Sensegiving Approach
Ann Højbjerg Clarke (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) and Per Vagn Freytag (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4895-3.ch001
Abstract
This chapter aims to understand how actors create meanings about a firm's business model through sensemaking processes. Actors hold different understandings of a firm's business model and infer different meanings. Business models result from the sensemaking and sensegiving processes that occur and evolve between actors. Business models make the action meaningful and frame the actions of the actors. This chapter builds on a single case study and presents essential characteristics of business model change and managers' sensemaking and sensegiving processes when shaping a business model. The chapter provides insights into how managers make sense of and reshape business models through interaction.
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