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Service Dominant Logic (SDL) is a mindset that creates many opportunities for designing and innovating networked-business models. One general problem in business model design is the limited support that would guide the operationalization of business models into process-aware information systems (PAIS). This paper proposes a method (namely, SDBMOM) for the operationalization of service-dominant business models into conceptual business process models in BPMN as a first step to the business model implementation. SDBMOM is developed as part of BASE/X business engineering framework that aims to provide conceptual and methodological support for adopting SDL in the end-to-end business design and operationalization. In the development of the SDBMOM, we follow the design-science research methodology, where we defined the problem and set of design goals, developed and designed our artifact, and demonstrated its use. SDBMOM is conceptualized and characterized in the BASE/X framework and presented as a stepwise method that relies on the well-known process modeling approach - BPMN. In this paper, we use an illustrative scenario of travelling service (i.e. TraXP eXecutive) to demonstrate the validity of the method. A structured method which ensures the operationalization of business models as a whole and delineates the operational scope and their boundaries for each value co-creating organization will provide the basis for the specification of conceptual and executable process models, and eventually the implementation as a process-aware information system.
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Suratno, B., Ozkan, B., Turetken, O., Grefen, P. (2018). A Method for Operationalizing Service-Dominant Business Models into Conceptual Process Models. In: Shishkov, B. (eds) Business Modeling and Software Design. BMSD 2018. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 319. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94214-8_9
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