Current approaches to the design and development of digital business models (DBMs) overlook the multiple, and sometimes conflicting, logics of actors with which the focal firm seeks to co-create value. The lack of integrating stakeholders’ logics into DBMs has potentially detrimental and unintended ethical and social consequences. By collaboratively conducting an action research project with a digital publisher and drawing on participatory and value-sensitive design principles, we develop a novel approach for designing DBMs that integrates actors’ multiple logics by design. We contribute to literature by introducing a new approach highlighting DBMs’ inherent social aspects and furthering our understanding of multiple logics’ role in DBMs. Practitioners gain a concrete DBM design method preempting conflict.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 engert2023integrating
%A Engert, Simon
%A Horn, Viktoria
%A Draude, Claude
%A Hess, Thomas
%B ACIS 2023 Proceedings
%D 2023
%K pitpub itegpub from:limabla
%N 71
%T Integrating Multiple Logics by Design? Developing an Approach for Designing Digital Business Models
%U https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2023/71
%X Current approaches to the design and development of digital business models (DBMs) overlook the multiple, and sometimes conflicting, logics of actors with which the focal firm seeks to co-create value. The lack of integrating stakeholders’ logics into DBMs has potentially detrimental and unintended ethical and social consequences. By collaboratively conducting an action research project with a digital publisher and drawing on participatory and value-sensitive design principles, we develop a novel approach for designing DBMs that integrates actors’ multiple logics by design. We contribute to literature by introducing a new approach highlighting DBMs’ inherent social aspects and furthering our understanding of multiple logics’ role in DBMs. Practitioners gain a concrete DBM design method preempting conflict.
@inproceedings{engert2023integrating,
abstract = {Current approaches to the design and development of digital business models (DBMs) overlook the multiple, and sometimes conflicting, logics of actors with which the focal firm seeks to co-create value. The lack of integrating stakeholders’ logics into DBMs has potentially detrimental and unintended ethical and social consequences. By collaboratively conducting an action research project with a digital publisher and drawing on participatory and value-sensitive design principles, we develop a novel approach for designing DBMs that integrates actors’ multiple logics by design. We contribute to literature by introducing a new approach highlighting DBMs’ inherent social aspects and furthering our understanding of multiple logics’ role in DBMs. Practitioners gain a concrete DBM design method preempting conflict.},
added-at = {2024-01-10T14:47:50.000+0100},
author = {Engert, Simon and Horn, Viktoria and Draude, Claude and Hess, Thomas},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c1837fadfd14cc7447cdbf2f842d8108/partit},
booktitle = {ACIS 2023 Proceedings},
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keywords = {pitpub itegpub from:limabla},
language = {eng},
number = 71,
timestamp = {2024-01-10T14:47:50.000+0100},
title = {Integrating Multiple Logics by Design? Developing an Approach for Designing Digital Business Models},
url = {https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2023/71},
year = 2023
}