Refereed article in conference proceedings (A4)
Collective consciousness in business ecosystems
List of Authors: Marja Turunen, Matti Mäntymäki
Editors: Sami Hyrynsalmi, Arho Suominen, Christopher Jud, Xiaofeng Wang, Jan Bosch, Jürgen Münch
Conference name: International Workshop on Software-intensive Business
Publication year: 2018
Journal: CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Book title *: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software-intensive Business: Start-ups, Ecosystems and Platforms (SiBW 2018), Espoo, Finland, December 3, 2018; ed. by Sami Hyrynsalmi, Arho Suominen, Christopher Jud, Xiaofeng Wang, Jan Bosch, Jürgen Münch
Title of series: CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume number: 2305
Start page: 105
End page: 114
ISSN: 1613-0073
URL: http://www.ceur-ws.org/Vol-2305/
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/35925602
This paper presents collective consciousness as a lens through which
to analyze the psycho-social dynamics of business ecosystems. While the business ecosystem concept has drawn a lot of attention in software and business
literature, the intangible psycho-social layers of attention and shared cognition
produced by the interactions between ecosystem actors are not well understood.
To address this void in the literature, we adopt collective consciousness as a conceptual tool to better understand business ecosystems as complex networks of
heterogeneous actors. We present an illustrative case of an emerging business
ecosystem of digital services for real estate and facility management and scrutinize the applicability of collective consciousness as a conceptual device to better
understand the characteristics and dynamics of business ecosystems. We suggest
that employing collective consciousness provides a useful analytical device to
better understand the complexities emerging from the interactions between the
actors. We further discuss under what circumstances employing collective consciousness as a conceptual tool adds particular value for business ecosystem research and practice.
Keywords: business ecosystem, collective consciousness, digitalization, conceptual analysis, digital transformation, digital disruption
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