Title: Balancing customer and network value in business models for mobile services

Authors: Timber Haaker, Edward Faber, Harry Bouwman

Addresses: Telematica Instituut, P.O. Box 589, 7500 AN Enschede, The Netherlands. ' Telematica Instituut, P.O. Box 589, 7500 AN Enschede, The Netherlands. ' Faculty Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, P.O. Box 5, 2600 AA Delft, The Netherlands

Abstract: Designing business models for mobile services is complex. A business model can be seen as a blueprint of four interrelated components: service offering, technical architecture, and organisational and financial arrangements. In this paper the connections among these components are explored by analysing the critical design issues in business models for mobile services, e.g., targeting and branding in the service domain, security and quality of service in the technology domain, network governance in the organisation domain, and revenue sharing in the finance domain. A causal framework is developed linking these critical design issues to expected customer value and expected network value, and hence, to business model viability.

Keywords: business models; mobile communications; mobile technology; organisational networks; mobile services; customer value; network value; network governance; revenue sharing; targeting; branding; service security; service quality.

DOI: 10.1504/IJMC.2006.010360

International Journal of Mobile Communications, 2006 Vol.4 No.6, pp.645 - 661

Published online: 17 Jul 2006 *

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