Abstract
Mapping relationships between stakeholders in an ecosystem to increase understanding and make better-informed strategic decisions.
- Basole, R.C. et al. Understanding business ecosystem dynamics: A data-driven approach. ACM Trans. Management Information Systems (TMIS) 6, 2 (Feb. 2015), 6. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Bastian, M., Heymann, S., and Jacomy, M. Gephi: An open source software for exploring and manipulating networks. ICWSM 8, (2009), 361--362.Google ScholarCross Ref
- Iansiti, M. and Levien, R. The Keystone Advantage: What the New Dynamics of Business Ecosystems Mean for Strategy, Innovation, and Sustainability, Harvard Business Press, 2004.Google Scholar
- Iyer, B. To predict the trajectory of the Internet of Things, look to the software industry. Harvard Business Review (Feb. 25, 2016)Google Scholar
- Parker, G.G., Van Alstyne, M.W., and Choudary, S.P. Platform Revolution. Norton Publishing, New York, 2016.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Visualization to understand ecosystems
Recommendations
The role of IT in business ecosystems
Introduction
A closer look at the mature networks and ecological behaviors in businesses allows us to appreciate "a business ecosystem." This type of ecosystem is defined as an economic community involving many companies working together to gain ...
Interactive Data Visualization to Understand Data Better: Case Studies in Healthcare System
This paper focuses on interactive data visualization techniques and their applications in healthcare systems. Interactive data visualization is a collection of techniques translating data from its numeric format to graphic presentation dynamically for ...
Understanding Interfirm Relationships in Business Ecosystems with Interactive Visualization
Business ecosystems are characterized by large, complex, and global networks of firms, often from many different market segments, all collaborating, partnering, and competing to create and deliver new products and services. Given the rapidly increasing ...
Comments