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Minimum Viable Ecosystem

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Minimum Viable Ecosystem (MVE) is a methodology that aims to co design and to co develop ecosystem of actors. The concept was first mentioned in the book The Wide Lens (2013) by Dr Ron Adner.[1] Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.

In IT project development the MVE methodology is used by business ecosystems for the co-conceptualisation of new products or services. The MVE methodology is a comprehensive approach that includes the development of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), while MVP focus on the development of new product functionalities, the MVE focuses on the development of the business ecosystem[2], which is related to business strategy and development.

MVE is based on open innovation and coopetition principles[3]. More recently, blockchain or DLT projects are focusing on this methodology to facilitate the development of innovative decentralised solutions[4]

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  1. The wide lens : what successful innovators see that others miss (Revised paperback ed.). ISBN 978-1591846291. Search this book on
  2. "La blockchain : au-delà du Produit Minimum Viable (MVP), l'Écosystème Minimum Viable (MVE)". OCTOtalks. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  3. Isckia, Thierry (2011). "Ecosystèmes d'affaires, stratégies de plateforme et innovation ouverte : vers une approche intégrée de la dynamique d'innovation". Management & Avenir. vol. 46 (no. 6): 157–176. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  4. Di Giorgio, Christian; Lewrick, Michael (2018). LIVE from Crypto Valley. ISBN 978-3800657476. Retrieved 5 August 2019. Search this book on