--- _id: '9850' abstract: - lang: eng text: A business model describes the mechanisms whereby a firm creates, delivers, and captures value. Following the steadily growing interest in business model innovation, software tools have shown great potential in supporting business model development and innovation. Yet, understanding the cognitive processes involved in the generation of business model ideas is an aspect of software design-knowledge that has so far been neglected. To investigate whether providing stimuli – in this case, brainstorming questions – can enhance individual creativity in this context, we conduct an exploratory experiment with over 100 participants. Our study is the first to systematically investigate the process of idea generation using a software-based business model development tool with stimuli. Our preliminary findings have the potential to support the future development of business model development tools and to refine the research design used to evaluate such tools. accept: '1' author: - first_name: Daniel full_name: Szopinski, Daniel id: '36372' last_name: Szopinski citation: ama: 'Szopinski D. Can stimuli improve business model idea generation? Developing software-based tools for business model innovation. In: Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition. ; 2019.' apa: Szopinski, D. (2019). Can stimuli improve business model idea generation? Developing software-based tools for business model innovation. In Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition. San Diego, USA. bibtex: '@inproceedings{Szopinski_2019, title={Can stimuli improve business model idea generation? Developing software-based tools for business model innovation}, booktitle={Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition}, author={Szopinski, Daniel}, year={2019} }' chicago: Szopinski, Daniel. “Can Stimuli Improve Business Model Idea Generation? Developing Software-Based Tools for Business Model Innovation.” In Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition, 2019. ieee: D. Szopinski, “Can stimuli improve business model idea generation? Developing software-based tools for business model innovation,” in Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition, San Diego, USA, 2019. mla: Szopinski, Daniel. “Can Stimuli Improve Business Model Idea Generation? Developing Software-Based Tools for Business Model Innovation.” Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition, 2019. short: 'D. Szopinski, in: Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition, 2019.' conference: location: San Diego, USA name: ACM Creativity & Cognition 2019 date_created: 2019-05-20T09:59:01Z date_updated: 2019-10-17T06:58:46Z ddc: - '330' department: - _id: '276' file: - access_level: closed content_type: application/pdf creator: dsz date_created: 2019-10-17T06:58:40Z date_updated: 2019-10-17T06:58:40Z file_id: '13899' file_name: p547-szopinski(1).pdf file_size: 1005738 relation: main_file success: 1 file_date_updated: 2019-10-17T06:58:40Z keyword: - Business model innovation - idea generation - cognitive stimuli - business model development tools - experiment - creativity support system language: - iso: eng project: - _id: '1' name: SFB 901 - _id: '4' name: SFB 901 - Project Area C - _id: '17' name: SFB 901 - Subproject C5 publication: Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition status: public title: Can stimuli improve business model idea generation? Developing software-based tools for business model innovation type: conference user_id: '36372' year: '2019' ...