@inproceedings{WaitzingerOhlhausenSpath2015, author = {Waitzinger, Stefan and Ohlhausen, Peter and Spath, Dieter}, title = {The industrial Internet : business models as challenges for innovations}, booktitle = {23rd International Conference on Production Research, ICPR 2015}, organization = {The International Foundation for Production Research (IFPR)}, url = {https://www.dropbox.com/sh/a0abjbtyrmb0sud/AABWc-hrcB3lpHQIyfqwENJCa/1059_FULL_ICPR23.pdf?dl=0}, institution = {ESB Business School}, pages = {16}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Internet of things innovations and the industrial internet these days become more and more decisive factors of future success for companies. Especially manufacturing oriented SME will face the challenge to develop innovative technology driven business models alongside technology innovations in this field which will be essential for future competitiveness. Failing in developing these technology driven business models in an internationally highly competitive environment will have a serious impact both on companies and on the society. Hence, securing economic stability and success of these technology driven business models is an indispensable task. To identify challenges for innovative industrial internet business models first it is necessary to understand what the industrial internet means to the leading parties and applying companies and start-ups in the field. Second, challenges from general business model development will be outlined. In a third step risks and challenges in business model development will be discussed with regard to the special characteristics of technology driven business models in the context of the industrial internet and the important role of the technological key component of the business model. Especially the capability to deal with an integrated consideration of the indivisible linked dimensions of economic and technological aspects of these business models is questioned. In the fourth place the specific challenges for industrial internet business models are derived. On the basis of these results it is also discussed what might be done to handle these challenges successfully with the goal to turn them into chances. The need for future research on the integration of the risk management perspective into the development of these technology driven business models is derived. This will help established companies and start-ups to realize great technological innovations for the industrial internet in sound and successful innovative business models.}, language = {en} }