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Startup as a Service: The Prehype Model - Teaching Note
Wedell-Wedellsborg, Thomas; Miller, PaddyTeaching Note DPOT-88-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, StrategyThe case outlines how Henrik Werdelin, the founder of Prehype, launched a new model for large companies to create growth through innovation, based on the idea of "start-up as a service." The case describes Prehype's core offering, namely a predefined process for building new ventures, combining the client's internal resources with Prehype's entrepreneurial expertise. The underlying business model was aimed at providing long-term, shared-interest ...Starting at €0.00
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Mike McCready and Music Xray: Business model innovation in the music industry
Brankovic, Azra; Miller, PaddyCase DPO-246-EInnovation and Change, Knowledge and Communication, StrategyThe Music Xray case study can be used as a companion case to "Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Music and Math" (HBS Publishing, 2005) or as a stand-alone case. The case captures the emergence of a new business model in response to changes wrought on the music industry by the Internet, and particularly the advent of Web 2.0.Starting at €8.20
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Samsung's European Innovation Team - Teaching Note
Wedell-Wedellsborg, Thomas; Miller, PaddyTeaching Note DPOT-68-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, Knowledge and CommunicationThe case details the work of Samsung¿s Product Innovation Team in Europe, the PIT-EU, established in 2010 to fuel consumer-driven innovation (as opposed to technology-driven innovation). By 2013, projects created by the team had contributed an estimated half a billion dollars to Samsung¿s profits. The case covers the first three years of the team and shows how the founders set up their team to make success more likely. Among other topics, the cas...Starting at €0.00
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Startup as a Service: The Prehype Model
Wedell-Wedellsborg, Thomas; Miller, PaddyCase DPO-379-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, StrategyThe case outlines how Henrik Werdelin, the founder of Prehype, launched a new model for large companies to create growth through innovation, based on the idea of "start-up as a service." The case describes Prehype's core offering, namely a predefined process for building new ventures, combining the client's internal resources with Prehype's entrepreneurial expertise. The underlying business model was aimed at providing long-term, shared-interest ...Starting at €8.20
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Samsung's European Innovation Team: Fueling consumer-driven growth
Wedell-Wedellsborg, Thomas; Miller, PaddyCase DPO-307-EEntrepreneurship, Innovation and Change, Knowledge and CommunicationThe case details the work of Samsung's Product Innovation Team in Europe, the PIT EU, established in 2010 to fuel consumer-driven innovation (as opposed to technology-driven innovation). By 2013, projects created by the team had contributed an estimated half a billion dollars to Samsung's profits. The case covers the first three years of the team and shows how the founders set up their team to make success more likely. Among other topics, the cas...Starting at €8.20
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Mike McCready and Music Xray - Teaching Note: Business model innovation in the music industry
Miller, Paddy; Brankovic, AzraTeaching Note DPOT-54-EInnovation and Change, Knowledge and Communication, StrategyThe Music Xray case captures the emergence of a new business model in response to changes in the music industry brought about by the Internet, and particularly the advent of Web 2.0. This Teaching Note lends itself to the discussion of the following topics: o The Impact of the Internet on the Music Industry. How has the Internet affected the music industry? How can industry players adapt? o Business Model Innovation. How ...Starting at €0.00
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Recruit Holdings and the Ribbon Model
Miller, Paddy; Inami, HiromiCase DPO-388-EInformation Technologies, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People ManagementListed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange since October 2014 with $13 billion in sales, Recruit Holdings had created and managed as many as 200 businesses and brands through separate operating divisions across Japan, the rest of Asia, Europe and the United States. The key business of Recruit was that it operated a number of platforms and services that provided client data and could be accessed by many users. But what made it work? What made it sustainab...Starting at €8.20