Business model innovation of 3D-printing garment enterprises in digital transformation: business model innovation canvas approach

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作者
Jin, Yuran [1 ]
Zhu, Xiaolin [1 ]
Zhang, Xiaoxu [1 ]
Wang, Hui [2 ]
Liu, Xiaoqin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sci & Technol Liaoning, Sch Business Adm, Anshan, Peoples R China
[2] Qiqihar Univ, Coll Econ & Management, Qiqiha, Peoples R China
关键词
Business model innovation canvas; Business model canvas; Garment; 3D printing; Mass deep customization; Distributed manufacturing; Business model ecosystem; MASS CUSTOMIZATION; FASHION; TECHNOLOGY; INDUSTRY; SUSTAINABILITY; SERVITIZATION;
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10.1108/EJIM-03-2023-0223
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Purpose3D printing has been warmly welcomed by clothing enterprises for its customization capacity in recent years. However, such clothing enterprises have to face the digital transformation challenges brought by 3D printing. Since the business model is a competitive weapon for modern enterprises, there is a research gap between business model innovation and digital transformation challenges for 3D-printing garment enterprises. The aim of the paper is to innovate a new business model for 3D-printing garment enterprises in digital transformation.Design/methodology/approachA business model innovation canvas (BMIC), a new method for business model innovation, is used to innovate a new 3D-printing clothing enterprises business model in the context of digital transformation. The business model canvas (BMC) method is adopted to illustrate the new business model. The business model ecosystem is used to design the operating architecture and mechanism of the new business model.FindingsFirst, 3D-printing clothing enterprises are facing digital transformation, and they urgently need to innovate new business models. Second, mass customization and distributed manufacturing are important ways of solving the business model problems faced by 3D-printing clothing enterprises in the process of digital transformation. Third, BMIC has proven to be an effective tool for business model innovation.Research limitations/implicationsThe new mass deep customization-distributed manufacturing (MDC-DM) business model is universal. As such, it can provide an important theoretical reference for other scholars to study similar problems. The digital transformation background is taken into account in the process of business model innovation. Therefore, this is the first hybrid research that has been focused on 3D printing, garment enterprises, digital transformation and business model innovation. On the other hand, business model innovation is a type of exploratory research, which means that the MDC-DM business model's application effect cannot be immediately observed and requires further verification in the future.Practical implicationsThe new business model MDC-DM is not only applicable to 3D-printing garment enterprises but also to some other enterprises that are either using or will use 3D printing to enhance their core competitiveness.Originality/valueA new business model, MDC-DM, is created through BMIC, which allows 3D-printing garment enterprises to meet the challenges of digital transformation. In addition, the original canvas of the MDC-DM business model is designed using BMC. Moreover, the ecosystem of the MDC-DM business model is constructed, and its operation mechanisms are comprehensively designed.
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