scholarly journals Business Model Canvas Fashion Busana Muslim Di Jakarta

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-53
Author(s):  
Aisyah Nasution

Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menganalisa model bisnis dari bisnis pakaian muslim yang telah ada dengan menggunakan BMC dan mengetahui apakah bisnis pakaian muslim ini layak atau tidak untuk dijalankan dan dapat menghasilkan keuntungan. Terdapat beberapa bisnis model yang dapat dipilih, salah satunya yaitu dengan menggunakan Business Model Canvas. BMC adalah salah satu bisnis model yang cocok digunakan untuk menganalisa bisnis startup. Salah satu bisnis yang dapat dilirik adalah ekonomi kreatif yaitu dibidang industry fesyen. Dalam penelitian studi kelayakan bisnis ini terdapat empat aspek yang akan diteliti yaitu aspek pasar (industry/target market feasibility), aspek Produk/jasa (Product/service feasibility), aspek manajemen dan kepemilikan (Organizational feasibility), dan yang terakhir adalah aspek keuangan (financial feasibility). Hasil studi ini menunjukkan bahwa model bisnis pakaian muslim batik wanita menggunakan business model canvas ini layak untuk dijalankan dan berpotensi menghasilkan keuntungan yang diinginkan.

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-38
Author(s):  
Petrus Salamin ◽  
Francisca Hermawan

Tujuan penelitian – to observe whether or not feasible if done online and offline sales “sambal teri” merk Tera Teri and how Business model canvas at its business model elements 9.Desain/Metodologi/Pendekatan – The data that we get for this research, namely secondary data obtained at the library, trade organizarrions, the Central Bureau of statistics “sambal teri” merk Tera Teri business is a business that generates side dishes prepared with typical consumption of Indonesia. Temuan - Financial feasibility calculation results, value NPV TeraTeri > 0, amounting to Rp 1.159.716.330 for which it can be concluded that the business is eligible to run. Payback period that is required is for 1 year 5 months 4 days.Keterbatasan penelitian - The intended customer segment by TeraTeri is anyone interested in the chili sauce and “ikan teri” in the region of DKI Jakarta and focused customer segments, namely employees who do not have much time to cook and can't cook so choose food ready consumptionOriginality/value – Customer Relationship Tera Teri activity, using social media like Instagram and Line with all customers


Author(s):  
Yong Se Kim ◽  
Sang Won Lee ◽  
Jin Hui Kim ◽  
Heji Jeong ◽  
Ji Hwan Lee ◽  
...  

The value creation paradigm in industry has recently been shifting toward value creation through Product-Service Systems (PSS) where product and service elements are tightly integrated as systems to provide functional fulfillment. A successful PSS should satisfy economical, ecological and experience values. A systematic design method for PSS has been developed where activities of stakeholders are designed to support those values reflecting diverse context elements. Also business model aspects of PSS are considered using the category of the business model canvas together with strategies and protocols obtained from various real world cases. To illustrate the PSS design method with business model strategy integrated, a case of urban umbrella rental service system is presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 6237
Author(s):  
Jean-Robert Agher ◽  
Patrice Dubois ◽  
Améziane Aoussat

Product-service system (PSS) innovation is acknowledged as a promising way to achieve sustainability through better exploitation of given resources. Nevertheless, PSS implementation is also described as increasing failure risk for companies. Despite that authors have identified paradoxical situations as a source of failure while implementing PSS, few researches have focused on understanding the origin of these paradoxes. In this review, we aim at understanding how methodologies cope with the challenges of designing PSS throughout the complete company perimeter as well as how to manage interactions within this perimeter to avoid potential paradoxes and thus failure. To do so, we will rely on the business model innovation literature and, more specifically, the business model canvas to define and discretize the company perimeter. As for the interactions and their imbrication regarding paradoxes appearance, we will refer to Putnam et al. theory to gain deeper understanding of paradoxes-appearance mechanism. Our bibliometric strategy brought us to analyze 14 international articles via our graph, enabling us to highlight that some poles’ interactions during design are partly unaddressed, resulting potentially in the creation of tension sources and therefore potential paradoxes and ultimately implementation failure. Considering this, future research works could focus on defining all significant interactions to consider while designing a PSS as well as the typology of answers to engage while facing tensions. In that respect, these works could provide actionable solutions to lower PSS implementation-failure risk, thus benefiting those who wish to achieve better sustainability through PSS.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-195
Author(s):  
Marta Suzana Cabral Nunes ◽  
Augusto Cesar Vieira dos Santos ◽  
Sueli Maria Silva Pereira ◽  
Euder de Jesus Costa

Este trabalho visa apresentar a experiência da disciplina de Empreendedorismo na UFS como fator motivador do desenvolvimento de competências para o bibliotecário documentalista, onde participaram alunos do curso de Biblioteconomia e Documentação, dentre alunos de outros cursos. O tema do empreendedorismo tem sido debatido no campo profissional e apresenta-se como alternativa importante que permite aos profissionais desenvolver ações e estratégias inovadoras em sua atuação diária. Trata-se de um estudo que tem como principal mérito apresentar esse caso a fim de demonstrar que é possível, a partir de ações de extensão e da formação continuada, desenvolver competências empreendedoras nos futuros profissionais bibliotecários documentalistas, aplicando metodologias como o Ciclo de Aprendizagem Vivencial, o Business Model CANVAS, Design Thinking, e o Plano de Negócios. Ao todo participaram da disciplina 7 alunos do curso de Biblioteconomia e Documentação da UFS, que preencheram formulário eletrônico a fim de fornecer suas percepções sobre a aprendizagem obtida.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 3583
Author(s):  
Bogdan Wit ◽  
Piotr Dresler ◽  
Anna Surma-Syta

Socially expected innovations are innovations considering sustainable development. The subject of the paper focuses on the business model of a start-up providing energy saving services to local government units using smart technologies of Industry 4.0 in the aspect of low touch economy. A methodical critical literature review including quantitative and qualitative assessment, stakeholder analysis and business modeling techniques using Business Model Canvas and Triple Layer Business Model Canvas (TLBMC) was conducted. In addition, an in-depth analysis of a start-up case study was conducted. The research questions are related to the interpretation of the organization’s business data and methods of interpreting Sustainability 3.0 business solutions. The research questions were directed to the challenges regarding the creation of the organization’s sustainable business model architecture and the Business Sustainability 3.0 sustainable business imaging concept. The research objective is to design a sustainable business model of a start-up providing energy-efficient services to local government units, whose value proposition refers to an extended sustainable value that meets the economic, social and environmental needs of society. The integration of sustainability in the sustainable business model of the start-up allowed to achieve the research objective of designing a sustainable value proposition that meets the economic, social and environmental needs of society.


Recycling ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Tetiana Shevchenko ◽  
Michael Saidani ◽  
Yuriy Danko ◽  
Ievgeniia Golysheva ◽  
Jana Chovancová ◽  
...  

Efficient electronic waste (e-waste) management is one of the vital strategies to save materials, including critical minerals and precious metals with limited global reserves. The e-waste collection issue has gained increasing attention in recent years, especially in developing countries, due to low collection rates. This study aims to search for progressive solutions in the e-waste collection sphere with close-to-zero transport and infrastructure costs and the minimization of consumers’ efforts towards an enhanced e-waste management efficiency and collection rate. Along these lines, the present paper develops a smart reverse system of e-waste from end-of-life electronics holders to local recycling infrastructures based on intelligent information technology (IT) tools involving local delivery services to collect e-waste and connecting with interactive online maps of users’ requests. This system considers the vehicles of local delivery services as potential mobile collection points that collect and deliver e-waste to a local recycling enterprise with a minimum deviation from the planned routes. Besides e-waste transport and infrastructure costs minimization, the proposed smart e-waste reverse system supports the reduction of CO2 through the optimal deployment of e-waste collection vehicles. The present study also advances a solid rationale for involving local e-waste operators as key stakeholders of the smart e-waste reverse system. Deploying the business model canvas (BMC) toolkit, a business model of the developed system has been built for the case of Sumy city, Ukraine, and discussed in light of recent studies.


Author(s):  
Kai-Kristian Kemell ◽  
Atte Elonen ◽  
Mari Suoranta ◽  
Anh Nguyen-Duc ◽  
Juan Garbajosa ◽  
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