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Business model patterns are reusable business model architectural components, which can be used in generating a new business model. In the process of new business model generation, the business model innovator can use one or more of these patterns to creating a new business model. Each of these patterns has similarities in characteristics, business model building blocks arrangements and behaviors. Alexander Osterwalder call these similarities business model patterns[1].

Type Of Business Model Patterns

  • Unbundling Business Model
  • The Long Tail
  • Multi-Sided Platform
  • Free As a Business Model
  • Open Business Model
  1. ^ Osterwalder, Alexander (2010). Business Model Generation. US: Wiley & Sons Inc. p. 52.