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Implications—An Integrative Framework for IoT Business Model Innovation

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This chapter elaborates a holistic Framework for IoT business model innovation. As a synthesis of the implications of the individual studies of this book, theoretical implications for the three research disciplines are outlined, which is followed by implications for practitioners in the field of IoT business model innovation.

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Tesch, J.F. (2019). Implications—An Integrative Framework for IoT Business Model Innovation. In: Tesch, J. (eds) Business Model Innovation in the Era of the Internet of Things. Progress in IS. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98723-1_11

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