15. Business Model A piece of paper an entrepreneurs submit to a venture capitalist; A simple actor, among all those thousands. vv (Porter, 2001)
16. Business Model A firm’s representation with distinguished components; An actor associated with other actors. vv (Morris, 2005; Johnson,2008)
17. Business Model An actor which circulates among other actors, has multiple locations, and by its movement makes the change possible; A boundary object with narratives and calculation. vv (Magretta, 2002; Doganova et al, 2009)
18. Business Model A market-enabling instrument that operates empirically for the enhancement of decision-making , a mediator and coordinator; A market device. vv (Callon, 2007; Doganova et al, 2009)
19. Business Model A fairly stabilised association which give structure to business practice, it is a verb: “business model” it is An institution. vv (Scott,2008)
20. What Now? vv vv vv vv Hospital Old BM vv vv Hospital Current BM Birth of Hospital New BM
31. Begin data collection, by starting to gather the narratives and calculations to justify those entities
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Editor's Notes
Today I am here to tell a happy ending storyA story of a success
Once upon a time, in 2003 there was public hospital in Iran which did not have enough fund to manage itselfPublic hospitals in Iran are supported by government based on their productivity to provide free services to public Although HashemiNejad Kidney Centre used to be one of the first and most prosperous health centre, at the time it was in debt about £1M, and government was about to sell its building in auction
A new management took a control in 2003 and after seven years, NOW hashemiNejad Hospital is one of the best healthcare centres in the region and it makes money, a lot of money
So the big questions here are what happened?And how did this happen?How a falling down hospital in 2003 becomes a sustainable successful hospital after seven years?Let’s look at the hospital through its network of actorsTIME - CHANGE
The Hospital in 2003 was a network of human and non-human actors Not only actors, but interconnected actorsSo one way to understand the change is to explore how the network of interconnected actors in 2003 changed and became a different network of interconnected actors in 2010To explore the change in both actors and connection they make we should bear in mind that
One of those interconnected actors which was changed is business modelIt can definitely assist us to find out the change process within the hospital
So What is business model and What does it do?
At the outset, a business model is always a conceptual ideaSomething like A piece of paperIt has power of agencyIt is a simple mute actor which represent the business
Sometimes Business model becomes a representation of decision variables in the business context;It has components each associates with various decision makers from different levels within the firm specificallyEX.Doctors A specific component of hospital’s BM which is Customer Relationship ComponentAn Accountant Would associate with specific component of BM which is Revenue Model
When business model shifts from idea to practiceWhen it encompasses performative roleIt is all about joining and sharing within a network of allied actorsEX.An external contractor coming to hospital to build a new ward, it takes its benefit from the BM and goes
Collective Action to reach to a shared resultMediating and coordinating EX.
Here business model is the most stable, most resistance to change and it is beyond just a single actorIt defines a way of doing businessIn this phase, every actor is going to be related to business model
Based on its dramatic potentials, business model can fairly explain the change of not only the involved actors, but also the connections which they make with each otherWe know the departure and destination point of the business model, in order to find out how this change process happened I as a researcher should understand the path which the hospital business model has been passed from its birth to become stable in 2010In order to do so my methods would beAs a researcher at this point I need more empirical data to understand WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON!
Based on the interviews and narratives which I am going to conduct I have to construct the network of actors, baring in my mind that even non-human actors, and most importantly business model itself, have the power of agency and their role were crucial within the change processWho was involved?What did they do?When did they do it?What was the change?