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摘要
Web 2.0是一个网络,在这个网络上,个人通过Internet对工具、内容和软件应用程序的开发和分发做出贡献。这一概念大大增加了电子商务发展的复杂性。例如,从技术概念的大量扩展中出现了各种创新的商业模式,为客户和服务提供商提供了不同的价值。本研究的目的是探索和利用Web 2.0服务在企业知识管理中的应用。我们采用知识管理的观点来探讨服务提供者在利用知识方面所面临的Web 2.0挑战。对一千多个Web 2.0应用程序站点进行了分析和分类,并确定了五种类型的业务模型:交换器、组织者、聚合器、协作器和解放者。这些不同类型的Web 2.0应用程序揭示了现有Web 2.0应用程序的多样性,以及与Web 2.0知识管理相关的风险和好处,并且它们提供了对该技术的操作模式和价值主张的更好理解。
An Analysis of Business Models of Web 2.0 Application
Web 2.0 is the network on which individuals contribute to the development and distribution of tools, contents, and software applications over the Internet. This concept enables a huge increase in the complexity of e-commerce development. For example, various innovative business models have emerged from the largely spread-out technological concept, providing different values to customers as well as service providers. The objectives of the study are to explore and exploit Web 2.0 services in knowledge management for businesses. We adopt a KM perspective to explore the Web 2.0 challenges that service providers face in harnessing knowledge. More than one thousand sites of Web 2.0 applications were analyzed and classified and five types of business models were identified: exchanger, organizer, aggregator, collaborator, and liberator. These different types of Web 2.0 applications reveal the diversity of existing Web 2.0 applications as well as the risks and benefits associated with knowledge management of Web 2.0, and they provide a better understanding of the operating patterns and value propositions of the technology.