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The term pattern comes from architecture and stands for the idea of capturing architectural design ideas as archetypal and reusable descriptions. In Business Model Generation we tried to do the same for business models: we described archetypal business models by using the Business Model Canvas as a shared language.
In Business Model Generation we limited ourselves to sketching out five business model patterns built on important concepts in the business literature. Of course, many more business model patterns are imaginable.
To qualify as a business model pattern a business model should have similar...
Which business model patterns should we try to describe and discuss on the Business Model Innovation Hub?
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