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Business Model and Smart City, a literature review
Bleus, Hélène; Crutzen, Nathalie
2018The ISPIM Innovation Conference – Innovation, The Name of The Game,
 

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Keywords :
Business Model; Smart City; literature review; sustainability
Abstract :
[en] Business Model literature is flourishing and has already dealt with various fields of research. Subjects such as new technology, innovation, sustainability or social innovation have received particular attention. In the context of specific territory/city, those subjects are genuinely linked to the Smart City concept. Besides, Business Model research considers increasingly the Business Model within its ecosystem. Therefore, the context of SC ecosystem with its multi-stakeholders could highlight important points for the Business Model literature. As a first step to go deeper into the field, the literature review outlined in this paper, reveals several gaps of knowledge when linking Business Model and Smart City and, suggests paths for further reflexion or future research.
Research center :
Smart City Institute
Disciplines :
Strategy & innovation
Author, co-author :
Bleus, Hélène ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > Sustainable Strategy
Crutzen, Nathalie  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > Sustainable Strategy
Language :
English
Title :
Business Model and Smart City, a literature review
Publication date :
19 June 2018
Event name :
The ISPIM Innovation Conference – Innovation, The Name of The Game,
Event organizer :
ISPIM Network
Event place :
Stockholm, Sweden
Event date :
from 17-06-2018 to 20-06-2018
Audience :
International
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