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기술 변화의 영향을 고려한 비즈니스모델 혁신 분석 틀

Analytical Framework for the Impact of Technical Change on Business Model Innovation

  • Lim, Hong-Tak (Graduate program of Science & Technology Policy, Pukyoung National University) ;
  • Han, Jeong-Won (Department of Aging & Social Work, Catholic University of Pusan)
  • 투고 : 2018.11.27
  • 심사 : 2018.12.18
  • 발행 : 2019.02.28

초록

디지털 기술에 의한 다양한 비즈니스 모델 혁신은 기업 수준의 변화를 넘어서 시스템 혁신을 이르는 중요한 현상으로 주목받고 있으나 기술의 역할에 대한 이론적 연구는 드물다, 본 연구는 비즈니스의 기본 임무를 바탕으로 구분한 핵심기술 개념, 그리고 디지털 기술에 의한 가치 창출에 대한 이론과 사례 검토를 토대로 비즈니스 모델혁신에 끼치는 기술변화의 영향을 살펴보았다. 기술, 특히 디지털 기술은 효과성과 효율성의 향상이라는 새로운 가치 창출을 동력으로 문제해결형 모델, 생산형 모델, 네트워크형 모델들의 전환, 확장, 분리 및 플랫폼화를 통해 비즈니스 모델혁신에 영향을 준다.

The paper proposes an analytical framework for the impact of technical change on business model innovation. Based upon the examination of the relationship between the mission of business and technology, it introduces classification of technology-based business models such as problem-solving model, production model and network model, respectively employing intensive technology, interlinked technology and mediating technology as a key technology. The discussion of various cases of business model innovation shows that the impact of digital technology is first translated into the value generation in terms of efficiency or effectiveness. These new values then enable a new business model which is based on a different key technology through business model shift, expansion, unbundling, or platform. Quite often those business model changes involves system-wide innovation. The framework for the analysis of the impact of technical change on business model innovation is presented with directions for future research.

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Table. 1 Analytical Framework for the Impact of Technical Change on Business Model Innovation

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