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2022 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 27280
Schoormann, T., et al. “Exploring Purposes of Using Taxonomies.” Tagungsband Der 17. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022.
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[29]
2022 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 33250
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Modeling Business Models: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis of Business Model Modeling Languages and Directions for Future Research.” Communications of the Association for Information Systems, vol. 51, 2022, pp. 774–841.
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[28]
2022 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 23566
Kundisch, Dennis, et al. “An Update for Taxonomy Designers: Methodological Guidance from Information Systems Research.” Business & Information Systems Engineering, vol. 64, no. 4, 2022, pp. 421–39.
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[27]
2021 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 21812
Vorbohle, Christian, et al. “Toward Understanding the Complexity of Business Models – A Taxonomy of Business Model Dependencies.” Proceedings of the 29th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2021.
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2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 19739
Szopinski, Daniel. “Active Business Model Development Tools: Design Requirements.” Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST), 2020.
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[25]
2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 19741
Szopinski, Daniel. “Exploring Design Principles for Stimuli in Business Model Development Tools.” Proceedings of the 41st International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 2020.
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[24]
2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 17368
Vorbohle, Christian, et al. Business Model Dependencies: Towards Conceptualizing Dependencies for Extending Modeling Languages for Business Models. Edited by B. Shishkov, vol. 391, Springer, 2020.
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[23]
2020 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6202
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Software Tools for Business Model Innovation: Current State and Future Challenges.” Electronic Markets, vol. 30, no. 3, 2020, pp. 469–94.
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[22]
2020 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 15211
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Visualize Different: Towards Researching the Fit between Taxonomy Visualizations and Taxonomy Tasks.” Tagungsband Der 15. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2020 (WI), 2020.
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[21]
2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 13584
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Criteria as a Prelude for Guiding Taxonomy Evaluation.” Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2020.
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[20]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 9261
Szopinski, Daniel. “Jumping, Dumping, and Pumping: Three Mental Principles for Idea Generation to Activate Software-Based Tools in Business Model Innovation.” Proceedings of the 32nd Bled EConference, 2019.
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[19]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 9263
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Because Your Taxonomy Is Worth It: Towards a Framework for Taxonomy Evaluation.” Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2019.
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[18]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 8854
Szopinski, Daniel. “Activate Software-Based Business Model Development Tools: An Exploratory Study.” 3rd Business Model Conference, 2019.
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[17]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 8856
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “The Long Tail of Taxonomy Evaluation Criteria: A Structured Overview.” Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST), 2019.
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[16]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 9850
Szopinski, Daniel. “Can Stimuli Improve Business Model Idea Generation? Developing Software-Based Tools for Business Model Innovation.” Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition, 2019.
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2019 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 9853
Szopinski, Daniel. “Squaring the Circle: Business Model Teaching in Large Classroom Settings.” Journal of Business Models, vol. 7, no. 3, 2019, pp. 90–100.
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[14]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 14017
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Teaching Business Model Innovation to Large and Interdisciplinary IS/IT Classes: A Didactic Approach Involving Peer Feedback via Self-Recorded Video Presentations.” TREO Talks in Conjunction with the 40th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 2019.
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[13]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 14019
Szopinski, Daniel. Activate Software-Based Business Model Development Tools: An Exploratory Study. 2019.
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[12]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 14543
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. Digital Tools for Teaching Business Model Innovation in Information Systems: A Newly Developed Didactic Approach Comprising Video-Based Peer Feedback. 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[11]
2018 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 2490
Szopinski, Daniel, and Dennis Kundisch. “Business Model Idea Generation: An Exploratory Study on Changing Perspectives.” 2nd Business Model Conference, 2018.
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[10]
2018 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 2491
Szopinski, Daniel. “How to Teach Business Model Innovation to 300+ Students: An Experience Report.” 2nd Business Model Conference, 2018.
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[9]
2018 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 3550
Jazayeri, Bahar, et al. “Design Options of Store-Oriented Software Ecosystems: An Investigation of Business Decisions.” Proceeding of International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design, vol. 319, Springer, 2018, pp. 390–400, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-94214-8_30.
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[8]
2018 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 4373
Szopinski, Daniel. “Towards Software-Based Tools for Business Model Development: Using External Stimuli for Business Model Idea Generation.” Bosch Business Model Innovation Summit 2018, 2018.
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2018 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 5530
Jazayeri, Bahar, et al. “Patterns of Store-Oriented Software Ecosystems: Detection, Classification, and Analysis of Design Options.” The Latin American Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (SLPLoP), ACM. To appear, 2018.
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[6]
2018 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 1046
John, Thomas, and Daniel Szopinski. “Towards Explaining the Popularity of the Business Model Canvas: A Dual Coding Approach.” Proceedings of the Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2018 (MKWI), Lüneburg, Germany, 2018.
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2017 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 91
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “How Software Can Support Innovating Business Models: A Taxonomy of Functions of Business Model Development Tools.” Proceedings of the 23rd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), 2017.
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[4]
2017 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 92
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “How Software Can Support Innovating Business Models: A Taxonomy of Functions of Business Model Development Tools.” Bosch Business Model Innovation Summit 2017, 2017.
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[3]
2017 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 77
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “On-The-Fly Computing: Ein Referenzmodell Für Individualisierte IT-Dienstleistungen in Dynamischen Märkten.” Proceedings of the Workshop Enterprise Architecture Management in Forschung Und Praxis, INFORMATIK 2017, Chemnitz, Germany, GI, 2017, pp. 2059–66.
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[2]
2017 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 49
John, Thomas, et al. “Visual Languages for Modeling Business Models: A Critical Review and Future Research Directions.” Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Seoul, South Korea, 2017.
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2017 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 52
John, Thomas, and Daniel Szopinski. “Towards Explaining the Popularity of the Business Model Canvas: A Dual-Coding Approach.” 1st Business Model Conference, 2017.
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2022 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 27280
Schoormann, T., et al. “Exploring Purposes of Using Taxonomies.” Tagungsband Der 17. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[29]
2022 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 33250
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Modeling Business Models: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis of Business Model Modeling Languages and Directions for Future Research.” Communications of the Association for Information Systems, vol. 51, 2022, pp. 774–841.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[28]
2022 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 23566
Kundisch, Dennis, et al. “An Update for Taxonomy Designers: Methodological Guidance from Information Systems Research.” Business & Information Systems Engineering, vol. 64, no. 4, 2022, pp. 421–39.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[27]
2021 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 21812
Vorbohle, Christian, et al. “Toward Understanding the Complexity of Business Models – A Taxonomy of Business Model Dependencies.” Proceedings of the 29th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2021.
LibreCat
 
[26]
2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 19739
Szopinski, Daniel. “Active Business Model Development Tools: Design Requirements.” Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST), 2020.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[25]
2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 19741
Szopinski, Daniel. “Exploring Design Principles for Stimuli in Business Model Development Tools.” Proceedings of the 41st International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 2020.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[24]
2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 17368
Vorbohle, Christian, et al. Business Model Dependencies: Towards Conceptualizing Dependencies for Extending Modeling Languages for Business Models. Edited by B. Shishkov, vol. 391, Springer, 2020.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[23]
2020 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6202
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Software Tools for Business Model Innovation: Current State and Future Challenges.” Electronic Markets, vol. 30, no. 3, 2020, pp. 469–94.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[22]
2020 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 15211
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Visualize Different: Towards Researching the Fit between Taxonomy Visualizations and Taxonomy Tasks.” Tagungsband Der 15. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2020 (WI), 2020.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[21]
2020 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 13584
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Criteria as a Prelude for Guiding Taxonomy Evaluation.” Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2020.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[20]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 9261
Szopinski, Daniel. “Jumping, Dumping, and Pumping: Three Mental Principles for Idea Generation to Activate Software-Based Tools in Business Model Innovation.” Proceedings of the 32nd Bled EConference, 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[19]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 9263
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Because Your Taxonomy Is Worth It: Towards a Framework for Taxonomy Evaluation.” Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[18]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 8854
Szopinski, Daniel. “Activate Software-Based Business Model Development Tools: An Exploratory Study.” 3rd Business Model Conference, 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[17]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 8856
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “The Long Tail of Taxonomy Evaluation Criteria: A Structured Overview.” Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST), 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[16]
2019 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 9850
Szopinski, Daniel. “Can Stimuli Improve Business Model Idea Generation? Developing Software-Based Tools for Business Model Innovation.” Proceedings of the ACM Creativity & Cognition, 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[15]
2019 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 9853
Szopinski, Daniel. “Squaring the Circle: Business Model Teaching in Large Classroom Settings.” Journal of Business Models, vol. 7, no. 3, 2019, pp. 90–100.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[14]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 14017
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “Teaching Business Model Innovation to Large and Interdisciplinary IS/IT Classes: A Didactic Approach Involving Peer Feedback via Self-Recorded Video Presentations.” TREO Talks in Conjunction with the 40th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[13]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 14019
Szopinski, Daniel. Activate Software-Based Business Model Development Tools: An Exploratory Study. 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[12]
2019 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 14543
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. Digital Tools for Teaching Business Model Innovation in Information Systems: A Newly Developed Didactic Approach Comprising Video-Based Peer Feedback. 2019.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[11]
2018 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 2490
Szopinski, Daniel, and Dennis Kundisch. “Business Model Idea Generation: An Exploratory Study on Changing Perspectives.” 2nd Business Model Conference, 2018.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[10]
2018 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 2491
Szopinski, Daniel. “How to Teach Business Model Innovation to 300+ Students: An Experience Report.” 2nd Business Model Conference, 2018.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[9]
2018 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 3550
Jazayeri, Bahar, et al. “Design Options of Store-Oriented Software Ecosystems: An Investigation of Business Decisions.” Proceeding of International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design, vol. 319, Springer, 2018, pp. 390–400, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-94214-8_30.
LibreCat | Files available | DOI
 
[8]
2018 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 4373
Szopinski, Daniel. “Towards Software-Based Tools for Business Model Development: Using External Stimuli for Business Model Idea Generation.” Bosch Business Model Innovation Summit 2018, 2018.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[7]
2018 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 5530
Jazayeri, Bahar, et al. “Patterns of Store-Oriented Software Ecosystems: Detection, Classification, and Analysis of Design Options.” The Latin American Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (SLPLoP), ACM. To appear, 2018.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[6]
2018 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 1046
John, Thomas, and Daniel Szopinski. “Towards Explaining the Popularity of the Business Model Canvas: A Dual Coding Approach.” Proceedings of the Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2018 (MKWI), Lüneburg, Germany, 2018.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[5]
2017 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 91
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “How Software Can Support Innovating Business Models: A Taxonomy of Functions of Business Model Development Tools.” Proceedings of the 23rd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), 2017.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[4]
2017 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 92
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “How Software Can Support Innovating Business Models: A Taxonomy of Functions of Business Model Development Tools.” Bosch Business Model Innovation Summit 2017, 2017.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[3]
2017 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 77
Szopinski, Daniel, et al. “On-The-Fly Computing: Ein Referenzmodell Für Individualisierte IT-Dienstleistungen in Dynamischen Märkten.” Proceedings of the Workshop Enterprise Architecture Management in Forschung Und Praxis, INFORMATIK 2017, Chemnitz, Germany, GI, 2017, pp. 2059–66.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[2]
2017 | Conference Paper | LibreCat-ID: 49
John, Thomas, et al. “Visual Languages for Modeling Business Models: A Critical Review and Future Research Directions.” Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Seoul, South Korea, 2017.
LibreCat | Files available
 
[1]
2017 | Conference Abstract | LibreCat-ID: 52
John, Thomas, and Daniel Szopinski. “Towards Explaining the Popularity of the Business Model Canvas: A Dual-Coding Approach.” 1st Business Model Conference, 2017.
LibreCat | Files available
 

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