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Digital Business Model

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  • Jusuf, Felicia Evelyn

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Model bisnis digital membentuk kembali lanskap pariwisata, menyebabkan perubahan yang mengganggu di seluruh ekosistemnya – termasuk dalam penyediaan layanan, modalitas lapangan kerja, jaringan nilai, dan lainnya. Model bisnis digital bertujuan untuk mengatasi kesenjangan penelitian yang teridentifikasi dan berkontribusi pada basis literatur yang berkembang dengan menguji secara empiris hubungan antara kematangan model bisnis digital dan faktor-faktor seperti lokasi perusahaan, ukuran, usia, dan sejarah model bisnis. Hal tersebut menjelaskan bahwa adanya dampak yang signifikan secara statistik dari ukuran perusahaan terhadap kematangan model bisnis digitalnya, sementara tidak ada dampak yang signifikan terkait dengan usia perusahaan dan sejarah model bisnis, juga adanya lokasi dan kematangan model bisnis digital, lapisan analisis lainnya menunjukkan bahwa perusahaan dengan model bisnis digital yang sangat matang cenderung berasal dari negara yang sangat maju.

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  • Jusuf, Felicia Evelyn, 2023. "Digital Business Model," OSF Preprints fmzg6, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:fmzg6
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/fmzg6
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