Offerings That are “Ever-in-the-Making”: How Digital Ventures Continuously Develop Their Products After Launch

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Abstract

Digital ventures are entrepreneurial young firms that introduce new digital artifacts that are “ever-incomplete” and “perpetually-in-the-making” onto the market. The study examines how six digital ventures continued to develop their digital market offerings post launch. Three key designing mechanisms are identified that explain continuous post-launch product development in digital ventures: deploying complementary digital objects, architectural amplification, and porting. The study discusses how these mechanisms advance our understanding of how digital technologies change entrepreneurial processes and outcomes.

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Lehmann, J., & Recker, J. (2022). Offerings That are “Ever-in-the-Making”: How Digital Ventures Continuously Develop Their Products After Launch. Business and Information Systems Engineering, 64(1), 69–89. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-021-00730-y

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