Published: 05.05.2015
by Johannes Sang Un Chae , Jonas Hedman
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to develop a business model framework for NFC based mobile payment solutions consisting of four mutually interdepended components: the value service, value network, value architecture, and value finance.
Design: Using a comparative case study method, the paper investigates Google Wallet and ISIS Mobile Wallet and their underlying business models.
Findings: Google Wallet and ISIS Mobile Wallet are focusing on providing an enhanced customer experience with their mobile wallet through a multifaceted value proposition. The delivery of its offering requires cooperation from multiple stakeholders and the creation of an ecosystem. Furthermore, they focus on the scalability of their value propositions.
Originality / value: The paper offers an applicable business model framework that allows practitioners and academics to study current and future mobile payment approaches.
Length: 20 pages
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.jbm.v3i1.1046
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