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  1. Business model innovation for ambulance systems in developing countries
    "coordination and competition"
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  INSEAD, [Fontainebleau]

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 2022, 43
    Schlagworte: Platforms; Healthcare; Innovative Business Models; New Technology; Emergency TransportationSystems; Game Theory
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  2. Business Model Innovation for Ambulance Systems in Developing Countries
    'Coordination and Competition'
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  SSRN, [S.l.]

    Several developing countries' emergency transportation systems (ETS) do not have a centralized emergency number. Instead, they have many independent ambulance providers, each with a small number of ambulances. As a result, ETS in these contexts lack... mehr

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    Several developing countries' emergency transportation systems (ETS) do not have a centralized emergency number. Instead, they have many independent ambulance providers, each with a small number of ambulances. As a result, ETS in these contexts lack coordination and ambulances. We examine three business models that address this lack of coordination and ambulances: (i) a provider-only business model where a new entrant to the ETS market acquires ambulances to compete with existing providers; (ii) a platform business model, where a new entrant sets up a platform to coordinate existing providers; and (iii) an innovative platform-plus business model, where a new entrant combines (i) and (ii), setting up a platform and acquiring platform-owned ambulances. Using a game-theoretic approach, we characterize the benefits and trade-offs of each business model and find conditions where each business model is most profitable. We find that, in equilibrium, a provider-only might make patients worse-off. Furthermore, a platform business model always improves patients' service probability but might be unprofitable depending on platform set-up costs. Finally, a platform-plus business model can improve both patient service probability and the firm's profit. We also find that a platform-plus business model is more profitable than the other business models in settings where there is significant market fragmentation and a lack of ambulances, which is the case in several developing countries. These findings help to explain why a platform-plus business model emerged as a successful business model innovation to improve ETS in countries like India

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Rotman School of Management Working Paper ; No. 4049997
    Schlagworte: Platforms; Development Operations; Healthcare; Innovative Business Models; Emergency Transportation Systems; Game Theory
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  3. Business model innovation for ambulance systems in developing economies
    "coordination and competition"
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  INSEAD, [Fontainebleau]

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    Auflage/Ausgabe: Revised version of 2022/43/TOM
    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 2023, 29
    Schlagworte: Platforms; Development Operations; Healthcare; Innovative Business Models; EmergencyTransportation Systems; Game Theory
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 84 Seiten), Illustrationen