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User Open Innovation-Based Business Model Developing Circle

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This chapter discusses cases and the development process and methods for customer open innovation-based business models (business models). Here, two cases of customer business models are introduced, followed by a detailed explanation of each of the five steps in the customer business model circle, with key factors and templates provided.

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Yun, J.J. (2017). User Open Innovation-Based Business Model Developing Circle. In: Business Model Design Compass. Management for Professionals. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4128-0_12

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