DEVELOPING BUSINESS MODELS USING THE BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS (BMC) BASED ON DEPENDENCIES AND INTERCONNECTIONS

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Dr. Wangchuk Chungyalpa

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The paper proposes an alternate developmental sequence of business model elements, using the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and the Business Model Ontology (BMO), based on two types of relationships between business model elements - dependencies and interconnections.

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Dr. Wangchuk Chungyalpa. (2022). DEVELOPING BUSINESS MODELS USING THE BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS (BMC) BASED ON DEPENDENCIES AND INTERCONNECTIONS. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 10(5), 103–112. Retrieved from https://giirj.com/index.php/giirj/article/view/3286
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