Symphonya (Jun 2015)

Business Models Innovation through New Customer Roles: A Design-Driven Case Study

  • Marco Pironti,
  • Cabirio Cautela,
  • Joannis Christodoulou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4468/2015.2.03pironti.cautela.christodoulou
Journal volume & issue
no. 2

Abstract

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Business models as relational devices governing transactions with the customers and stakeholders identify new rules of customer engagement and their impact on business model innovations in design-intensive industries. These industries, framed as the locus of "cultural innovation", see the customer as a product 'sense giver'. In this setting, new customer roles are explored through a case study based on a fast-growing company operating in the furniture sector. The case study highlights three main customer roles that impact business models: (i) the customer as a market bridge; (ii) the customer context as a company "showroom,"; (iii) the customer as an external company design lab.

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