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    The Elements for Sustainable E-Business Modelling: A 3D Approach

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    Dewan, Mohammed Naim Ahmed
    Chowdhury Md. Maruf Hossan
    Quaddus, Mohammed
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Dewan, Mohammed Naim A. and Chowdhury Md. Maruf Hossan and Quaddus, Mohammed A. 2012. The Elements for Sustainable E-Business Modelling: A 3D Approach, in Janczewski, L. and Nguyen, T. D. (ed), The 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Jul 11-15 2012. Vietnam: PACIS.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems
    Source Conference
    The 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems
    Additional URLs
    http://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2012/48/
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35787
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The sustainability of the business is a global contemporary issue. E-business modelling is another already established term as it converts technology into economic value. Although e-business modelling and sustainability of the business are the two significant global trends now but still there is no common perception about the elements that are essential for a sustainable e-business model. Surprisingly, none of the approaches even consider sustainability as a major element while modelling e-business. Therefore, after completing extensive literature review on e-business modelling and sustainability of the business we carefully identify and determine the required elements for a sustainable e-business model in this paper. We also clarify the significance for selecting these elements. The elements are three dimensional (3D) and selected from customer value area, business value area, and process value area so that the modelling elements preserve the interests of all stakeholders while upholding the sustainability.

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