Blockchain and smart contract business models for distributed autonomous innovative organisations
Written by FutureEnterprise by Jonathan Cave. Blockchain technologies are spreading, attracting both innovative adherents
Written by FutureEnterprise by Jonathan Cave. Blockchain technologies are spreading, attracting both innovative adherents
We have discussed already in previous posts how the recognized technological trends are implemented in practice, or how they are about to transform 5 traditional industries in Europe. We have even presented how someone may work to become a new form of enterprise, and we have given a detailed description of the different business components that comprise a digital enterprise…
Written for FutureEnterprise. As mentioned in one of the previous posts, in FutureEnterprise we
Written for FutureEnterprise by Oscar Lazaro, Innovalia Association. Much has been written already and will be
In the related blog post of the “Digital Enterprise” series, the term “new forms of enterprises” has been adopted to reflect the latest evolutionary phase of a Digital Enterprise, and they can be simply viewed as the 2nd generation of digital enterprises.
When in business school, you have probably learned that face-to-face (F2F) communication is a more effective employee communication channel compared with computer-mediated communication (CMC).
We are used to consider innovation to be the introduction of a new technology. Across history, when we think of an innovation, the plow, the steam engine, electricity, as well as the internet come to mind…
The first step in building a successful start-up is developing the Value Proposition or creating a product or service that provides significant value and benefits to a target customer in addressing the need that they have…
In this Year of Blockchain, we see the technology attracting nearly 10% of fintech venture funding (fintech itself approaching $19 billion this year). The bitcoin blockchain is only one flavor of a proliferation of coins (by one count over 700), and “colored coins” are only one flavor of blockchain…
Written for FutureEnterprise by Stuart McRae (IBM). It is one of the ironies of