Purpose In the stream of works showing the semantic dimension as a core concept of the product innovation (e.g.: Design Driven Innovation), the paper presents a new business modeling approach driven by design and meanings. Similarly to the concept that the product is not represented only by form and function but also by meaning, the entire business model of a company does not transmit economic and technological value only, but tells a lot of the company from a semantic point of view. The work points out that companies can focus on the management of meanings to “make sense” of their entire business model moulded in building blocks, and realize what we called Meaning Strategy. Design/methodology/approach After a detailed overview of the theoretical background grounded in the strategy literature and design one, to support our perspective, an in-depth study of Meaning Strategy performed by illycaffè is presented. Findings The value of the work lies in underlining that the design driven (product) innovation’s application can be extended further than only describing successful (product) strategies of design-intensive manufactures and in the suggestions on how to implement a Meaning Strategy, creating new meanings not only in the products, but also in the building blocks of a company’s business model. Originality/value The Meaning Strategy content and action-oriented framework proposed and the matrix business model meanings versus building blocks can become tools to design and communicate the company strategy’s pivotal elements and its evolution and they can drive strategists in developing and managing new/existing meanings and building blocks.

From design driven innovation to meaning strategy

Battistella C.;DE TONI, Alberto Felice
2012-01-01

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Purpose In the stream of works showing the semantic dimension as a core concept of the product innovation (e.g.: Design Driven Innovation), the paper presents a new business modeling approach driven by design and meanings. Similarly to the concept that the product is not represented only by form and function but also by meaning, the entire business model of a company does not transmit economic and technological value only, but tells a lot of the company from a semantic point of view. The work points out that companies can focus on the management of meanings to “make sense” of their entire business model moulded in building blocks, and realize what we called Meaning Strategy. Design/methodology/approach After a detailed overview of the theoretical background grounded in the strategy literature and design one, to support our perspective, an in-depth study of Meaning Strategy performed by illycaffè is presented. Findings The value of the work lies in underlining that the design driven (product) innovation’s application can be extended further than only describing successful (product) strategies of design-intensive manufactures and in the suggestions on how to implement a Meaning Strategy, creating new meanings not only in the products, but also in the building blocks of a company’s business model. Originality/value The Meaning Strategy content and action-oriented framework proposed and the matrix business model meanings versus building blocks can become tools to design and communicate the company strategy’s pivotal elements and its evolution and they can drive strategists in developing and managing new/existing meanings and building blocks.
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