Disentangling the Digitality of Startups from an Enterprise Architecture Perspective
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T1 - Disentangling the Digitality of Startups from an Enterprise Architecture Perspective
AU - Tschoppe, Nils Johann
AU - Drews, Paul
N1 - Conference code: 34
PY - 2023/12/8
Y1 - 2023/12/8
N2 - In this paper, we pick up the recent discourse on “digital x” and advance the field of digital entrepreneurship by disentangling the digitality of startups from an enterprise architecture (EA) perspective. In doing so, we provide a taxonomy based on the development process of Nickerson et al. (2013) and Kundisch et al. (2022) to better distinguish between startups with a high and a low degree of digitality. Here, by drawing on architectural layers, related design objects, and their dependencies, we differentiate between two primary (i.e., distinctive) and three secondary (i.e., supportive) dimensions of digitality. Finally, we demonstrate the taxonomy’s applicability to real-world startups.
AB - In this paper, we pick up the recent discourse on “digital x” and advance the field of digital entrepreneurship by disentangling the digitality of startups from an enterprise architecture (EA) perspective. In doing so, we provide a taxonomy based on the development process of Nickerson et al. (2013) and Kundisch et al. (2022) to better distinguish between startups with a high and a low degree of digitality. Here, by drawing on architectural layers, related design objects, and their dependencies, we differentiate between two primary (i.e., distinctive) and three secondary (i.e., supportive) dimensions of digitality. Finally, we demonstrate the taxonomy’s applicability to real-world startups.
KW - Business informatics
KW - digital entrepreneurship
KW - digital start-up
KW - digital technologies
KW - enterprise architecture
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
BT - ACIS 2023 Proceedings
PB - Association for Information Systems
CY - Wellington, New Zealand
T2 - 34th Australasian Conference on Information Systems - ACIS 2023
Y2 - 5 December 2023 through 8 December 2023
ER -