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Business Model and Floral Distribution Service Strategy for Creating New Value on Internet Environment - ROSEWeb Solution Case -

The Journal of Distribution Science / The Journal of Distribution Science, (P)1738-3110; (E)2093-7717
2009, v.7 no.1, pp.5-34
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.15722/jds.7.1.200903.5
Lee, Seung-chang
Ahn, Sung-hyuck

Abstract

This article describes a business case of ROSEWeb, a floral distribution service by internet of Newrun System Company. Newrun System is one of the floral distribution IT solution company. The purpose of this case study is to find out which factors of ROSEWeb solution of successful business model and internet distribution strategy that plays an important role as the floral distribution IT service. ROSEWeb has experienced many challenging obstacles while they prepare for this floral distribution IT service. This case study has found that Newrun System Company execute the rapidly transformation of business model to cope with changing situation. Specially, so far, ROSEWeb continuously keep on competitive advantage as floral distribution IT service through building core competence. this study shows that ROSEWeb's case broadly apply reference model to the building business model and formulating floral distribution service strategy and other internet business models. Finally, we intends to discuss about theses questions. the question is "by the existing state of entering Internet portal(Yahoo, Naver, Daum), Can ROSEWeb have sustainable competitive advantage in floral distribution service?", and "what is Newrun System's next business model?". Through the intensive interviews with people involved in the development of ROSEWeb, this article provides important implications to the business community who is preparing for new applications for mobile internet.

keywords
화훼, 비즈니스 모델, 인터넷 유통 전략, 비즈니스 컨버전스, 모바일 인터넷

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