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PhD Student Steven Curtis Receives 'Best Presenter' Award at New Business Models Conference

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IIIEE Phd Student Steven Kane Curtis presented at the 5th International (and Virtual) Conference on New Business Models on 1-2 July 2020. The conference was hosted by Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, with the theme to explore the role of business models in transition. 

Among the nearly 100 presenters, Steven was awarded the award for “Best Presenter”. In his presentation, he shared his ongoing research to establish business model patterns in the sharing economy. Business model patterns are combinations of business model attributes/activities that occur repeatedly, which support successful implementation of new business models.

You can check out his presentation here.

Access Steven's conference paper here.