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  • Business model categorization_v 1.0

    Here you find the complete overview of the theoretical framework, i.e the 4 main categories of open business models and their members. Not all of them are illustrated yet, hence the “catchy” title v.1.0.
    The pletora of business models are sorted between models centered around Upgrade (selling more of the same), Related Services (give away X, to promote the sales of Y), Access (promoting the sales of products through availability) and Community Involvement (the general benefit harvested from the contribution of a connected community).

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