Classroom Companion: Business
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Introduction to Digital Economics
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(+/+) (+/-) . Fig. 19.9 Facebook modeled using the SRM. (Authors’ own figure) Chapter 19 · Digital Business Models 297 19 Case Study 19.4 Wikipedia Wikipedia offers an online encyclope- dia in several languages via its website 7 wikipedia. org and the Wikipedia app for mobile devices. The content of Wikipedia is created by thousands of con- tributors. These contributors write new content on Wikipedia and edit, correct, update, and quality-check content from other authors. Wikipedia is used by mil- lions of readers from all over the world. Wikipedia is an example of the com- mons-based peer production (CBPP) business model. In CCBP, as explained in 7 Chap. 7 , the value proposition is not produced by a firm but by a poten- tially large number of people who, in a collaborative way, contribute to the development of the service, normally, not receiving any financial reward for their contribution. The reward may be in the form of recognition, respect, or the satisfaction of having contributed to the evolution of the content. CBPP requires effective mechanisms to ensure collaboration between peers across dis- tance, cultures, and timespans since the collaborators may come from all over the world. Recovering the costs of run- ning and developing the service depends on donations and public or private fund- ing. The benefactors providing these donations do not gain any direct revenue from the digital service receiving the donations. Wikipedia is modeled using the BMC in . Fig. 19.10 . The value proposition is access to the online encyclopedia (1). Wikipedia is available for free to users (readers) on 7 wikipedia. org and the Wikipedia app (2). Hence, it is considered to be a public good. Wikipedia is created by many writers who edit, create, and manage Wikipedia articles through an online editing service (3). Key partners are the benefactors who provide all the rev- enue needed to run Wikipedia (4). Even Key partners Key activities Key resources Value proposition Cost structure Customer segments Revenue streams Customer relationships Channels Readers wikipedia.org Content development Benefactors Infrastructure Wikipedia app Infrastructure 4 Online encyclopedia Personell Donations Editing service Writers Fundraising 1 3 5 2 . Fig. 19.10 Wikipedia modeled using the BMC. (Authors’ own figure) Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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