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Design of Circular Business Models

Design of Circular Business Models

Insight from Science and Practice
Jonas Brinker ORCID Icon, Jan Heinrich Beinke, Oliver Thomas, Ingo Westphal, Klaus-Dieter Thoben ORCID Icon, Barbara Gleede
Resource-efficient businesses have become increasingly important for companies in recent years. Although this brings new potentials, the practical implementation in the form of suitable business models is accompanied by challenges. In this paper, we will examine which concepts and methods already exist for the development of circular and resource- efficient business models and show approaches and solutions from science and practice using the example of interdisciplinary research projects.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 9-13 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-6_9-13
How to Gaia-X?

How to Gaia-X?

Erik Konietzko, Cansu Tanrikulu, Florian Schwarz, Kai Lindow ORCID Icon, Christoph Heinbach, Henning Gösling, Oliver Thomas
How can organisations successfully participate in interoperable and decentralised data ecosystems? To answer this question, this paper presents a process model using the transport logistics industry as an example, which methodically describes the collaborative and interdisciplinary development of services in the decentralised federated data ecosystem Gaia-X [6]. The model supports evaluation and decision-making processes within the development of decentralised data ecosystems in practice and helps IT decision-makers and participating stakeholders to identify the relevant communication flows in a use case. It can be used independently for specific use cases, data spaces and connector technologies and ensures that the communication and alignment of individual development statuses in a decentrally organised framework is comprehensible and understandable for the overall context.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 54-58 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-6_54-58
Industrial Subscription Business Models

Industrial Subscription Business Models

How Several Players Benefit in a Subscription Ecosystem
Markus Burger, Julia Arlinghaus ORCID Icon
Following the success of subscription models such as Netflix or Spotify in the IT and multimedia sector, the implementation of Industry 4.0 is increasingly creating the conditions for offering comparable models in the industrial context. Accordingly, pioneers are offering subscription models for printing machines, compressors or locomotives, for example. Providers do not act alone, but are supported in the design and implementation of the subscription offer by various players such as financiers, insurance companies or digitization service providers. This creates what is known as a subscription ecosystem. This article sheds light on these ecosystems and shows to what extent which players can participate in industrial subscription models. Depending on customer acceptance of these models, a wide variety of companies have the opportunity to benefit from the subscription trend and to tap into new markets and customer groups
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 63-66
Information Exchange in the Maritime Supply Chain

Information Exchange in the Maritime Supply Chain

Johannes Schnelle ORCID Icon, Wolfgang Kersten ORCID Icon
Blockchain is seen as an enabler to increase the efficiency, transparency, and security of information exchange in supply chains. An important application area is maritime logistics, as blockchain facilitates the digitalization of documents and increases the efficiency of the processes. In this article, we elaborate on the example of temperature-controlled container transports the potential for adopting blockchain and the requirements to be considered from the technological and organizational environment.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 29-32 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-6_29-32
Challenges of Digitalization in Intermodal Transport

Challenges of Digitalization in Intermodal Transport

Data models for the exchange of planning data for regional freight tram transportation
Jonas Ziegler, Ingo Dittrich, Theo Lutz ORCID Icon, Lisa Fäßler
The logistics industry is currently being confronted with various challenges, such as the lack of drivers, global disruptions to supply chains and the environmental impact of freight transport. In a comparison between the modes of transport, this speaks for a greater shift in freight transport from road to rail. In this article, the challenges for this shift are examined and it is shown to what extent data models can simplify the transport planning and economic assessment of regional freight tram transports. (Only in German)
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 59-62
Platform Economy Without a Platform

Platform Economy Without a Platform

How DAOs could make Industry 4.0 more efficient
Andreas Wagener
The application of blockchain and smart contracts also enables the building and operation of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). While DAOs are already regularly in use in other areas – e. g. the financial sector − there has hardly been any application in an industrial environment, although, digitalisation and the upcoming of the "Internet of Things" have created a fruitful environment. This article looks at possible economic approaches to adaptation and explores potential business models that could result from the establishment of DAOs in Industry 4.0. (Only in German)
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 51-53
Potential of Platform-Based Business Models in the Plastics Industry

Potential of Platform-Based Business Models in the Plastics Industry

Benedict Bender, Stefanie Lewandowski
The potential of platform-based business models in the context of Industry 4.0 has not yet been fully realized. Approaches for platforms and ecosystem- based value creation vary between industries. The plastics industry has so far been widely ignored in this respect. Due to its industrial structure, in particular the uniform value creation structures, the plastics industry is suitable for digital platforms. In addition to approaches for platforms in the injection molding industry, the article offers a procedure model for the expansion of established business models. This can facilitate the entry into the field of platform-based business models for SMEs.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 14-18 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-6_14-18
The Next Revolution: Open-Source Hardware?

The Next Revolution: Open-Source Hardware?

Opportunities and challenges of open-source business models
Anna-Kristin Behnert, Melanie Kessler ORCID Icon, Julia Arlinghaus ORCID Icon
Open-source hardware (OSH) is on its way from a grassroots movement to a major social and industrial development. Open product development processes and products promise innovations for new markets and new customers. OSH could be the answer to the question of how the shift to local and sustainable production could look like. To make this possible, essential core questions need to be answered. How can a business model based on openness and exchange make money at all? (Only in German)
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 24-28
DataLab WestSax – R&D Setting for Regional Data-based Value Creation Experiments

DataLab WestSax - R&D Setting for Regional Data-based Value Creation Experiments

Ein regionaler Katalysator für datenbasierte Wertschöpfungsprozesse
Christian Leyh, Wibke Kusturica ORCID Icon, Sarah Neuschl, Christoph Laroque ORCID Icon
New types of value creation characterized by extensive data use and cross-company data sharing are becoming increasingly important for companies. However, many barriers slow down the path towards data-based value creation, especially for SMEs. Companies often lack specific ideas for data usage or digitalization and data competencies. As a result, there is often untapped value creation potential in companies. By describing a real laboratory setting with real experiments, this article demonstrates support options for companies to identify their own "data treasure" and to lift it.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 6 | Pages 37-41 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-6_37-41
“Data Generated by Cyber-Physical Systems Will Play a Decisive Role”

"Data Generated by Cyber-Physical Systems Will Play a Decisive Role"

Interview with Prof. Bernd Scholz-Reiter, former editor of Industrie 4.0 Management
Bernd Scholz-Reiter ORCID Icon, Bernd Scholz-Reiter ORCID Icon
Professor Bernd Scholz-Reiter studied industrial engineering at the Technical University of Berlin. After several positions in Germany and abroad, he accepted the call to the University of Bremen in 2000, where he initially held the professorship of Planning and Control of Production Systems in the Department of Production Engineering. From 2002 to 2012, he also headed the Bremen Institute for Production and Logistics (BIBA). From 2012 to 2022, Bernd Scholz-Reiter was rector of the University of Bremen.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | Edition 6 | Pages 6-8
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