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A Classification of Web Business Models  

Jeong, Hai-Sung (Dept. of Multimedia Engineering, Seowon Univ.)
Lee, Yang-Kyu (Dept. of Management Information Systems, Seowon Univ.)
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Journal of Applied Reliability / v.10, no.3, 2010 , pp. 183-197 More about this Journal
Abstract
Web businesses are one of the most dynamic industries where lots of new business models are emerging while the other obsoleted ones are fading away almost every day. It is, therefore, difficult to establish a classification scheme for ever-changing web businesses. Previous researches on business models focus on classifying web businesses in one dimension which made some web sites difficult to fit into one category. We propose two dimensional classification scheme based on the means and the sources of revenue. The two dimensional classification provides more clear and broad perspectives of the web businesses and ways to identify web sites in combinations of several business models.
Keywords
Web business model; derivative models; aggregator; revenue; growth analysis;
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