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- FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen (44) (remove)
In der Spitzengruppe der weltweit wertvollsten Unternehmen befinden sich Stand 20211 hauptsächlich Digitalkonzerne wie Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Facebook und Tencent. Im Gegensatz zu traditionellen Industrieunternehmen bestimmt sich der größte Anteil des Unternehmens- bzw. Börsenwerts dieser Konzerne nicht durch physische Assets, sondern durch den immateriellen Wert vorhandener Daten, Informationen und informationstechnischer Dienste.
Der Zugriff auf und die Nutzung von Daten sind zunehmend wettbewerbsentscheidende Schlüsselfaktoren und begründen die Notwendigkeit zur digitalen Transformation etablierter Geschäftsmodelle und -prozesse auch innerhalb der produzierenden Industrie in Deutschland und Europa. Das vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz geförderte Projekt ‚Future Data Assets“ dient folgerichtig dem Ziel, zunächst neue Möglichkeiten der Datenbe-
wertung, insbesondere im Bereich des monetären Nutzens, und daran anschließend Kanäle zur Kommunikation der ermittelten Werte zu erforschen. Im Fokus der Untersuchungen stehen insbesondere produzierende Unternehmen, die im Kontext von Industrie 4.0 zunehmend Daten wertschöpfend einsetzen, jedoch vor zahlreichen Herausforderungen in der externen und internen Kommunikation des Nutzwertes ihres Datenkapitals stehen.
Ein Subscription-Geschäftsmodell – das klingt nach maßgeblichen wirtschaftlichen Vorteilen. Daher stellt sich die Frage: Warum haben bisher noch nicht alle produzierenden Unternehmen diese Art der partizipativen Geschäftsmodelle aufgebaut?
Die Antwort: Der Aufbau und die Umsetzung von Subscription-Geschäftsmodellen gehen einher mit zentralen Herausforderungen, die Unternehmen im Zuge einer Geschäftsmodelltransformation bewältigen müssen. Hierbei hilft dieses Expert-Paper.
A subscription business model - that sounds like significant economic advantages. Therefore, the question arises: Why haven't all manufacturing companies established this type of participative business model yet?
The answer: The development and implementation of subscription business models go hand in hand with central challenges that companies have to overcome in the course of a business model transformation. This expert paper helps with this.
More and more manufacturing companies are starting to transform the transaction-based business model into a customer value-based subscription business to monetize the potential of digitization in times of saturated markets. However, historically evolved, linear acquisition processes, focusing the transactionoriented product sales, prevent this development substantially. Elemental features of the subscription business such as recurring payments, short-term release cycles, data-driven learning, and a focus on customer success are not considered in this approach. Since existing transactional-driven acquisition approaches are not successfully applicable to the subscription business, a systematic approach to an acquisition cycle of the subscription business in the manufacturing industry is presented, aiming at a long-term participative business. Applying a grounded theory approach, a task-oriented model for themanufacturing industry was developed.
The model consisting of five main tasks and 14 basis tasks serves as best practice to support manufacturing companies in adapting or redesigning acquisition activities for their subscription business models.
Wachstum durch Reduzierung?
(2022)
33 Prozent aller Unternehmen glauben, den Anschluss an Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) zu verlieren. Obwohl KI auf den ersten Blick eine Herausforderung darstellt, kann sie vor allem im Unternehmenskontext eine bedeutende Rolle spielen. Genau da setzt das Programm "KI-Serviceroadmap 2024" des FIR an und zeigt Ihnen den Weg zu KI im Service auf. Das Programm beginnt für alle teilnehmenden Unternehmen mit einem umfassenden Assessment und mündet in der Entwicklung einer detaillierten Roadmap mit Ihrem individuellen Weg zu KI.
Das Ziel des Forschungsprojekts "Future Data Assets" bestand in der monetären Bewertung des unternehmerischen Datenkapitals. Dazu wurden die Entwicklung und Instanziierung einer sogenannten "Datenbilanz" angestrebt. Die Datenbilanz soll dem Reporting der unternehmerischen Fähigkeit der Datenbewirtschaftung dienen und damit eine Lücke im Hinblick auf die klassische Berichterstattung schließen, in der Daten kaum betrachtet bzw. systematisch bewertet werden.
Pricing is one of the most important, but underestimated tools, to enhance a company's profitability. Especially value-based pricing has a high potential to reach higher levels of satisfaction because it equates the needs of providers and customers. Even though, it is a well-known price model and promises higher satisfaction, many companies struggle to implement it. Especially the manufacturing industry is characterized by cost-plus pricing and competition-based pricing. However, especially for digital products these pricing strategies are insufficient. Therefore, this paper aims at exploring the design fields for value-based pricing of digital products in the manufacturing industry. To achieve this, the basics of digital products and value-based pricing are explored. Furthermore, an expert workshop is conducted that follows a framework for value-based pricing consisting of four consecutive steps analysis, price strategy, pricing, and market launch to capture the design fields. This paper concludes with limitations, and practical and research implications.
More and more companies in the mechanical and plant engineering industry are transforming their business model and evolving from product to solution providers. Subscription business models play a key role in this development. They enable companies to enter long-term collaborative relationships with customers and thus monetize the potential of Industry 4.0. However, this development is not easy for many companies and is associated with numerous hurdles. One of these hurdles is the development of a suitable range of services tailored to customer needs. In this context, the bundling of individual services to service modules plays a key role in realizing new value propositions. In practice, however, companies often lack an understanding of which services need to be combined in what way to be able to realize new value propositions. Accordingly, the goal of this work is to identify relevant services for subscription business models, to cluster them into meaningful value-adding bundles, and to derive new value propositions accordingly. The new value propositions in turn enable mechanical and plant engineering companies to strengthen customer loyalty and thus achieve long-term economic success.