van Limburg Maarten, Wentzel Jobke, Sanderman Robbert, van Gemert-Pijnen Lisette
Center for eHealth and Wellbeing Research, Department of Psychology, Health and Technology, Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2015 Aug 13;4(3):e104. doi: 10.2196/resprot.4519.
It is acknowledged that the success and uptake of eHealth improve with the involvement of users and stakeholders to make technology reflect their needs. Involving stakeholders in implementation research is thus a crucial element in developing eHealth technology. Business modeling is an approach to guide implementation research for eHealth. Stakeholders are involved in business modeling by identifying relevant stakeholders, conducting value co-creation dialogs, and co-creating a business model. Because implementation activities are often underestimated as a crucial step while developing eHealth, comprehensive and applicable approaches geared toward business modeling in eHealth are scarce.
This paper demonstrates the potential of several stakeholder-oriented analysis methods and their practical application was demonstrated using Infectionmanager as an example case. In this paper, we aim to demonstrate how business modeling, with the focus on stakeholder involvement, is used to co-create an eHealth implementation.
We divided business modeling in 4 main research steps. As part of stakeholder identification, we performed literature scans, expert recommendations, and snowball sampling (Step 1). For stakeholder analyzes, we performed "basic stakeholder analysis," stakeholder salience, and ranking/analytic hierarchy process (Step 2). For value co-creation dialogs, we performed a process analysis and stakeholder interviews based on the business model canvas (Step 3). Finally, for business model generation, we combined all findings into the business model canvas (Step 4).
Based on the applied methods, we synthesized a step-by-step guide for business modeling with stakeholder-oriented analysis methods that we consider suitable for implementing eHealth.
The step-by-step guide for business modeling with stakeholder involvement enables eHealth researchers to apply a systematic and multidisciplinary, co-creative approach for implementing eHealth. Business modeling becomes an active part in the entire development process of eHealth and starts an early focus on implementation, in which stakeholders help to co-create the basis necessary for a satisfying success and uptake of the eHealth technology.
人们认识到,随着用户和利益相关者的参与,电子健康(eHealth)的成功和应用情况会得到改善,从而使技术能够反映他们的需求。因此,让利益相关者参与实施研究是开发电子健康技术的关键要素。商业模式建模是指导电子健康实施研究的一种方法。利益相关者通过识别相关利益者、开展价值共创对话以及共同创建商业模式来参与商业模式建模。由于在开发电子健康时,实施活动往往被低估为关键步骤,因此针对电子健康商业模式建模的全面且适用的方法很少。
本文展示了几种面向利益相关者的分析方法的潜力,并以Infectionmanager为例展示了它们的实际应用。在本文中,我们旨在展示如何以利益相关者参与为重点的商业模式建模来共同创建电子健康实施。
我们将商业模式建模分为4个主要研究步骤。作为利益相关者识别的一部分,我们进行了文献检索、专家推荐和滚雪球抽样(步骤1)。对于利益相关者分析,我们进行了“基本利益相关者分析”、利益相关者显著性分析以及排名/层次分析法(步骤2)。对于价值共创对话,我们基于商业模式画布进行了流程分析和利益相关者访谈(步骤3)。最后,对于商业模式生成,我们将所有结果整合到商业模式画布中(步骤4)。
基于所应用的方法,我们综合了一份使用面向利益相关者的分析方法进行商业模式建模的分步指南,我们认为该指南适用于电子健康的实施。
让利益相关者参与的商业模式建模分步指南使电子健康研究人员能够应用系统、多学科的共创方法来实施电子健康。商业模式建模成为电子健康整个开发过程中的一个积极部分,并尽早开始关注实施,其中利益相关者有助于共同创建电子健康技术获得令人满意的成功和应用所需的基础。