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Change in the game : business model innovation in the video game industry across time

Locke, Austin; Uhrínová, Bianka
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2017
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Abstract
Technological innovation has changed business models across multiple industries – retail

(Amazon), taxi (Uber), hotel (Airbnb). Through exploratory research, using secondary data,

this thesis describes changes that have occurred in video gaming industry from its creation to

the current, modern era that are connected to technological innovation. Based on the current

research of business models, the authors created a “Value Creation-Revenue Stream

Framework” that they use to analyse the industry to point out the main changes that occurred

in the video game industry’s business models. Through the framework, the authors discuss

representative types of models in three eras – traditional, transitional, modern – and point out

the main differences and how the industry progressed through the framework over time. In

addition, an overview of other business model innovation trends in the industry is included,

expanding the current insight into the industry. Key finding of the study is the industry

trends of having the consumer create the value of the product; compared to the business

models of the traditional era, the importance of community is more prevalent in the modern

era. This study contributes to the existing literature of the video game industry by providing

a comprehensive overview of the development of the business models in the industry and by

exploring business model trends that are related to other areas than revenue structure.

Additionally, it contributes to the overall research of business models by introducing a new

framework that can be used in the further research.

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