Abstract

Due to the complexity of business ecosystems, the architecture of business ecosystems has not been well discussed in the literature, and modeling or simulation of business ecosystems has been rarely focused. Therefore, this paper proposes a business ecosystem ontology and introduces a methodology for business ecosystem architecture design. The proposed methodology includes five stages: 1) Boundary identification of a business ecosystem; 2) Identification of actors and their roles in the business ecosystem; 3) Identification of actors’ value propositions; 4) Identification of interaction between actors; 5) Verification of business ecosystem architecture design. This paper uses the Danish electricity system as an example to introduce the methodology, and use Electric Vehicle home charging as a case study to demonstrate the application of the developed methodology. The case study demonstrates that the proposed methodology is a systematic approach and can be easily applied to any ecosystem architecture design with the five stages, and the designed ecosystem architecture can represent the physical system and business. Several definitions are clarified in the paper, e.g., actor, role, interaction, ecosystem roadmap and expanded/shifted ecosystem, etc. With clear definitions, the proposed methodology provides a visualized, clear structure of behaviors and specifications for a given business ecosystem.

Highlights

  • Business ecosystem theories have discussed business ecosystem life cycle (Moore 1996), ecosystem roles (Iansiti and Levien 2004; Levien 2004), S-D (Service-Dominant) logic and value co-creation (Vargo and Lusch 2016)

  • Methodology of business ecosystem architecture development The proposed methodology of business ecosystem architecture includes five stages and three State-of-the-Art techniques are recommended to be applied at the early stages

  • This paper introduces a five-stage methodology for design the business ecosystem architecture with a detailed explanation and a case study of Electric Vehicle (EV) home charging

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Business ecosystem theories have discussed business ecosystem life cycle (Moore 1996), ecosystem roles (Iansiti and Levien 2004; Levien 2004), S-D (Service-Dominant) logic and value co-creation (Vargo and Lusch 2016). The architecture of the business ecosystem has not been well discussed in the literature, the core elements, actors/roles, and interactions have been mentioned. The modeling or simulation of business ecosystems has been rarely focused due to the complexity of business ecosystems (Ma 2019). No systematic methodology available for the business ecosystem analysis and architecture design is one of the main challenges to simulate/model a business ecosystem. The boundary of a given business ecosystem, the definitions of actors and their roles, types of interactions, especially the correlations among the above elements are missing. A business ecosystem ontology can support the business ecosystem architecture investigation, modeling and simulation

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