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This chapter summarizes the case studies and discusses the trends emerging from the cases for business innovation with new ICTs. Firstly, several key concepts are discussed in connection with business innovation in the twenty-first century. Next, the key characteristics and messages of the case studies are summarized respecting the five questions posed in Chap. 1 and are analyzed in relation to those key concepts. Based on such analysis, a conceptual model for business innovation with new ICTs is then proposed. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the direction for future business and social developments with new ICT solutions beyond COVID-19.

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Kosaka, M., Wu, J., Xing, K., Zhang, S. (2021). Summary. In: Kosaka, M., Wu, J., Xing, K., Zhang, S. (eds) Business Innovation with New ICT in the Asia-Pacific: Case Studies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7658-4_18

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