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Page 1: Invited talk at Social Media Research Workshop. UK Science & Innovation Network, 6 February 2014, Bangalore, India.

Social Media, Big Data and New Business Models

Richard Adams, NEMODE SRF 6 February, 2014

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Agenda

• NEMODE: New Economic MOdels in the Digital Economy

• NEMODE as an enabler• NEMODE connecting into UK HEIs

• Research opportunities: general and specific

• Taxonomising the business models of the digital economy• Service science: digitising a retail observatory• Social media and big data facilitating the sustainable

organisation

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Network+

To support research to rapidly realise the transformational impact of digital technologies on aspects of community life, cultural experiences, future society, and the economy

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Sustainable Society IT as a Utility

Communities and Culture

New Economic Models

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UK HEIs

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NEMODE: Interests and Support

Research themes• New E/B Models (taxonomy, form, flexibility…)• Sectorally agnostic • Aspects of DE impacting Business Models

– Big data– Social media– Human computer interaction– Gamification– Entrepreneurialism and DE– Pervasive / ubiquitous computing– Security, privacy and trust– Value creation and capture– Data ‘productisation’– Analytics

Funding available for• Open call (£3k)• Workshops (£4k)• International speakers (T&S)• Placements/secondment

(£12k)• Start-up support (£20k)• Pilot studies (£50k)• …

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Related DE Projects - NEMiNDE• Professor I Ng, University of Warwick: Home Hub-of-all-Things (HAT) as Platform for

Multi-sided Market powered by Internet-of-Things: Opportunities for New Economic & Business Model

• Dr A Leiponen, Imperial College London: Catalysing economic growth: releasing the value of big data

• Dr J Cox, University of Portsmouth: The wonders of the Zooniverse: Modelling and optimising volunteer participation in online citizen science

• Professor P Cowling, University of York: NEMOG: New Economic Models and Opportunities for digital Games

• Professor mc schraefel, University of Southampton: Meaningful Consent in the Digital Economy

• Professor C Baden Fuller, City University London: Building Better Business Models: Capturing the Transformative Potential of the Digital Economy

• Dr T Minshall, University of Cambridge: Bit by bit: Capturing the value from the digital fabrication revolution

• Dr T Preis, University of Warwick: Big Data, Innovations and New Business Models

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• Incumbent players rarely do well when industries get disrupted

• Digital threatens ’analogue’ business models

• What are business models?• Stories that explain how enterprises work• Focus on value: VP, VCr, VCa

• What do business models consist of? • ≥ 100 components• Resources and assets to suppliers and customer information,

distribution mechanisms to governance…

• Big questions: • How does big data impact the business model of a firm?• How do business model components configure?

Business models in the digital economy

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Taxonomising Business Models in the DE

• How is digital affecting

business models?

• What does the DE/Big Data

business model look like on

the inside?

• How does a taxonomy of DE

Business Models differ

across sectors?

Internal artefacts

Relational mechanisms

External stakeholders

VP ChannelsCustomer relationships

Customer segments

VCr ResourcesProcesses

Key partnerships

VCa Cost structure Revenue streams

A search for examples of the effect of DE on Business Models

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NEMODE retail observatory

Technological diversity• Digital based signage• Location analytics• Experience measurement

systems• Micro mobility marketing• Recommender systems• Smart PSAs

Possible research themes:• Eliminating silos between digital and

bricks & mortar offers• Digital push vs digital pull• Omni-channel retailing• Role of UGC & in-store apps• Customer journey, the buying

decision• …

Areas for collaboration:• Advisory group• Instrumenting the shop and data management• Research collaborations with UK HEIs, NSF, ISSIP

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What is the nature of SM/BD practices supporting firm's journey to sustainability?

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• NEMODE as an enabler of research in DE

• Focus on how DE is affecting BMs and EMs

• Connections into a diverse and growing community

of UK DE researchers

• Wide range of research collaboration opportunities

Contact:

[email protected]

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