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Product-service system-oriented business models: a taxonomy of startups in the mobility sector

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  • Steffen Kurpiela

    (Osnabrück University)

  • Frank Teuteberg

    (Osnabrück University)

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Startups are becoming increasingly important in the mobility sector and are putting established companies under pressure to adapt their business models. Especially, the automotive industry faces a significant change from an automotive manufacturer towards a mobility provider. However, literature does not provide a comprehensive understanding of the elements and archetypes of product-service system-oriented business models of startups in the mobility sector. This paper provides a taxonomy with six dimensions and 55 characteristics based on the analysis of 34 startups’ business models. Four clusters can be described as the result of a cluster analysis. Thus, a deeper understanding of the business models and a starting point for future research and practical application is provided. Furthermore, based on the results, implications for research and practice like dominated characteristics of product-service system-oriented business models as well as future research directions are pointed out.

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  • Steffen Kurpiela & Frank Teuteberg, 2023. "Product-service system-oriented business models: a taxonomy of startups in the mobility sector," Information Systems and e-Business Management, Springer, vol. 21(4), pages 837-861, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:infsem:v:21:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s10257-023-00649-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s10257-023-00649-9
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