NETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST
ABSTRACT <br /> <br /> The information technology industry has 3.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the 2015- <br /> <br /> 2020 forecast period, making it one of the fastest growing industries. Inventors keep coming up with <br /> <br /> new advancements i...
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ABSTRACT <br />
<br />
The information technology industry has 3.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the 2015- <br />
<br />
2020 forecast period, making it one of the fastest growing industries. Inventors keep coming up with <br />
<br />
new advancements in the information technology industry after the invention of Internet, ranging <br />
<br />
from e-commerce to cloud data saving. The non-stop development of the information technology <br />
<br />
industry also leads to the change of people behavior. The number shows that in December 2015, there <br />
<br />
are 3.26 billion Internet users, which almost 40% of world population, indicating that the Internet has <br />
<br />
become an important part in people’s daily activities. In Indonesia, the companies in the information <br />
<br />
technology industry have big opportunities regarding to the human resource and the market condition <br />
<br />
(Dhewanto and Anggadwita, 2015). Unfortunately, they still need more improvement focusing on the <br />
<br />
business models before they can compete in the global market. One simple way to innovate the <br />
<br />
business model is by collaborating with other businesses. However, the companies in the information <br />
<br />
technology in Indonesia lacks of the collaboration understanding. Most of them are unaware of the <br />
<br />
existence of the collaborative networks as one of the ways to collaborate (Dhewanto and Anggadwita, <br />
<br />
2015). The inadequate collaborative networks understanding problem can be broken down into the <br />
<br />
lack of understanding in the existing networks, existing business model, business model innovation, <br />
<br />
and value outcome from the implementation of network, business model and business model <br />
<br />
innovation. Those four problems become the core problems of this research. <br />
<br />
This research focuses on filling the gap of understanding four core problems by providing the <br />
<br />
examples of business practices in several network types. The research uses the conceptual framework <br />
<br />
of network-based business model by Dellyana (2016), which combines four dimensions including <br />
<br />
network, business model, business model innovation, and value. This research uses case study method <br />
<br />
in three selected cases that represent each network type. Bandung Digital Valley represents vertical <br />
<br />
network, Startup Bandung represents horizontal network, and IDCloudHost represents <br />
<br />
multidimensional network. Each of case study is selected based on their past experience on networkbased <br />
<br />
business model innovation that can give an understanding for the companies in the information <br />
<br />
technology in Indonesia to join collaborative networks. The data in the case study are collected using <br />
<br />
semi-structured interview and desk research. The respondents are chosen using purposive sampling, <br />
<br />
focusing on their likeliness to generate data for the research. The respondents include one focal firm <br />
<br />
and one or more members of the network. <br />
<br />
ii <br />
<br />
The result of this case study shows that the different network condition, business model, and business <br />
<br />
model innovation will result in the different value outcome. Vertical network with the rigid system <br />
<br />
and procedure in its network condition provides a closed business model innovation, resulting in six <br />
<br />
kind of capturable values. The horizontal network with member initiative involvement provides an <br />
<br />
open business model innovation, resulting in four types of capturable values. The multidimensional <br />
<br />
network with negotiable partnership collaboration providing three types of capturable values. <br />
<br />
However, the amount of values created are depending on the collaboration within each types of <br />
<br />
network. The results shows that the companies in information technology industry in Indonesia <br />
<br />
should understand the condition of network, business model and business model innovation in each <br />
<br />
network. Thus, they can join a network based on their preferences. Nevertheless, the maximum values <br />
<br />
can be captured if a company join all three kinds of network. <br />
<br />
Keywords: Network, Business Model, Business Model Innovation, Value, Information <br />
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RIZKY RAMADHAN (NIM 19014135), FADHILA NETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST |
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RIZKY RAMADHAN (NIM 19014135), FADHILA |
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NETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST |
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NETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST |
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NETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST |
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NETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST |
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NETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST |
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network-based business model innovation in information technology industry in indonesia, case study of bandung digital valley, startup bandung, and idcloudhost |
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id-itb.:220202017-09-17T07:04:49ZNETWORK-BASED BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA, CASE STUDY OF BANDUNG DIGITAL VALLEY, STARTUP BANDUNG, AND IDCLOUDHOST RIZKY RAMADHAN (NIM 19014135), FADHILA Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/22020 ABSTRACT <br /> <br /> The information technology industry has 3.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the 2015- <br /> <br /> 2020 forecast period, making it one of the fastest growing industries. Inventors keep coming up with <br /> <br /> new advancements in the information technology industry after the invention of Internet, ranging <br /> <br /> from e-commerce to cloud data saving. The non-stop development of the information technology <br /> <br /> industry also leads to the change of people behavior. The number shows that in December 2015, there <br /> <br /> are 3.26 billion Internet users, which almost 40% of world population, indicating that the Internet has <br /> <br /> become an important part in people’s daily activities. In Indonesia, the companies in the information <br /> <br /> technology industry have big opportunities regarding to the human resource and the market condition <br /> <br /> (Dhewanto and Anggadwita, 2015). Unfortunately, they still need more improvement focusing on the <br /> <br /> business models before they can compete in the global market. One simple way to innovate the <br /> <br /> business model is by collaborating with other businesses. However, the companies in the information <br /> <br /> technology in Indonesia lacks of the collaboration understanding. Most of them are unaware of the <br /> <br /> existence of the collaborative networks as one of the ways to collaborate (Dhewanto and Anggadwita, <br /> <br /> 2015). The inadequate collaborative networks understanding problem can be broken down into the <br /> <br /> lack of understanding in the existing networks, existing business model, business model innovation, <br /> <br /> and value outcome from the implementation of network, business model and business model <br /> <br /> innovation. Those four problems become the core problems of this research. <br /> <br /> This research focuses on filling the gap of understanding four core problems by providing the <br /> <br /> examples of business practices in several network types. The research uses the conceptual framework <br /> <br /> of network-based business model by Dellyana (2016), which combines four dimensions including <br /> <br /> network, business model, business model innovation, and value. This research uses case study method <br /> <br /> in three selected cases that represent each network type. Bandung Digital Valley represents vertical <br /> <br /> network, Startup Bandung represents horizontal network, and IDCloudHost represents <br /> <br /> multidimensional network. Each of case study is selected based on their past experience on networkbased <br /> <br /> business model innovation that can give an understanding for the companies in the information <br /> <br /> technology in Indonesia to join collaborative networks. The data in the case study are collected using <br /> <br /> semi-structured interview and desk research. The respondents are chosen using purposive sampling, <br /> <br /> focusing on their likeliness to generate data for the research. The respondents include one focal firm <br /> <br /> and one or more members of the network. <br /> <br /> ii <br /> <br /> The result of this case study shows that the different network condition, business model, and business <br /> <br /> model innovation will result in the different value outcome. Vertical network with the rigid system <br /> <br /> and procedure in its network condition provides a closed business model innovation, resulting in six <br /> <br /> kind of capturable values. The horizontal network with member initiative involvement provides an <br /> <br /> open business model innovation, resulting in four types of capturable values. The multidimensional <br /> <br /> network with negotiable partnership collaboration providing three types of capturable values. <br /> <br /> However, the amount of values created are depending on the collaboration within each types of <br /> <br /> network. The results shows that the companies in information technology industry in Indonesia <br /> <br /> should understand the condition of network, business model and business model innovation in each <br /> <br /> network. Thus, they can join a network based on their preferences. Nevertheless, the maximum values <br /> <br /> can be captured if a company join all three kinds of network. <br /> <br /> Keywords: Network, Business Model, Business Model Innovation, Value, Information <br /> <br /> Technology Industry text |