Socio-technical Systems in the Shaping and Development of Digital Business Models
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032598215
- Weight: 500g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 20 Oct 2025
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The aim of the monograph is to demonstrate different approaches to building business models, where the starting point is the joint examination of social and technical factors. In this way, business ecosystems are created without state borders, which, thanks to technological mergers, improves their performance in terms of effectiveness and efficiency. The monograph also aims to indicate the core aspects of designing and shaping digital business models based on the assumptions of the concept of socio-technical systems. The book presents a multidimensional approach to shaping digital platforms in the context of the determinants of complexity theory, business ecosystems and the taxonomy of various approaches to designing digital transformation solutions. Innovative algorithms and socio-technical and engineering models support the design of digital business models.
Marek Jabłoński, Associate Professor- specializing in management science, is the University Professor of UWSB MERITO in Poznań and is also President of the Management Board of OTTIMA plus Limited Company. A scientist, entrepreneur, advisor, expert and business Analyst, he has authored many analyses and management, technical and economic expertise and books and articles. He is the initiator of a scientific and research venture called "Scientific Confraternity of Evidence Research" where he carries out scientific research on the use of the Evidence Based Management concept.
