@article {1270, title = {Editorial: Celebrating Innovation in Florence (October 2019)}, journal = {Technology Innovation Management Review}, volume = {9}, year = {2019}, month = {10/2019}, pages = {3-4}, chapter = {3}, keywords = {behavioural economics, behavioural science, bibliometric analysis, business models, Buyer-Supplier Relationships, choice architecture, collaboration, consumer-to-business, Content creator-based business models, content creators, creativity management, digital platforms, digital technologies, digital transformation, Digital user involvement, digitalization, digitization, disruption, e-commerce, human-centered data economy, IIoT, Industry 4.0, innovation, innovation policy, intellectual commerce, Living lab, mission-led science, multisided platforms, personal data, research impact, social commerce, Supplier Integration, taxonomy, user-generated content}, author = {Stoyan Tanev and Gregory Sandstrom} } @article {1271, title = {Kick-Start for Connectivity: How to Implement Digital Platforms Successfully in Industry 4.0}, journal = {Technology Innovation Management Review}, volume = {9}, year = {2019}, month = {10/2019}, pages = {5-15}, publisher = {Talent First Network}, chapter = {5}, address = {Ottawa}, abstract = {Based on digitalization and interconnectedness, Industry 4.0 causes a structural change in the value creation processes, and thus reinforces the transformation of business processes and business models. One way for companies to cope with this development and its associated challenges is to apply digital platforms in the value creation process. As the potential of digital platforms for industrial value creation can only be leveraged to its full extent with adequate implementation, this paper addresses the research question: How are digital platforms best implemented in Industry 4.0 contexts; Using a qualitative case study design, based on 32 semi-structured expert interviews, the study identifies different triggers and initiators, challenges, and respective countermeasures, as thematic core elements of implementation, and requirements for platforms. The research insights contribute to existing literature on Industry 4.0 and digital platforms. In addition, the paper discusses practical implications for industrial companies.}, keywords = {Buyer-Supplier Relationships, collaboration, digital platforms, Digital Technologies., IIoT, Industry 4.0, Supplier Integration}, issn = {1927-0321}, doi = {http://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/1271}, url = {https://timreview.ca/article/1271}, author = {Marie-Christin Schmidt and Johannes W. Veile and Julian M. M{\"u}ller and Kai-Ingo Voigt} }