Digital platform-based business models – An exploration of critical success factors

Recent digital transformation initiatives facilitate the access to platform-based business models on the demand side as well as enabling the necessary proximity to potential customers on the supply side. Due to this network connectivity between people, organizations, resources and entire industries,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of engineering and technology management 2021-04, Vol.60, p.101625, Article 101625
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Digitalization
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Iron and steel industry
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Success factors
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