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Business model innovation in tourism : how to survive in highly competitive environments
Robert Ambrož, Doris Gomezelj Omerzel, 2017, original scientific article

Abstract: The objective of this research is to clarify the role and the importance of the business model in tourism and to demonstrate the necessity of changing the business model to maintain competitiveness. By employing the Osterwalder nine-block business model Canvas framework, an interview with the manager of Slovenian tourist agency was conducted. Without the innovation of individual segments of the business model or, more often the majority of its dimensions, the firm would not have survived. In our case, the necessity of innovating the business model was confirmed by the statement of the agency%s manager: %In any case, without changes, we would no longer exist on the market; without future changes, we will no longer exist on the market either.% This article presents a single case study; therefore, the results may have limited generalisability. Everyday changes in competitive markets should be met by the innovation of business models. Tourism firms must be able to articulate and innovate their business model if they want to survive in a rapidly evolving competitive global market. Although studies on business modelling are common in the tourism sector, little about them has been documented regarding the tourism sector in Slovenia. Hence, this study, which focuses on a Slovenian tourist agency, aims to fill this knowledge gap. Our case is particularly interesting, because we have demonstrated the interdependence of segments and their modification, we have shown that the business model is already present in the tourist agency, and we articulated it
Keywords: tourism, business model, Canvas business model, innovation
Published in RUP: 20.11.2021; Views: 772; Downloads: 73
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The aquaculture industry and opportunities for sustainable tourism
Armand Faganel, Roberto Biloslavo, Aleksander Janeš, 2016, original scientific article

Abstract: Tourism is an important industry in the growth of gdp in many countries, while aquaculture covers more than half of the demand for fish in the developed world. The demand and competition for farmed fish are increasing worldwide, as is the awareness of the importance of the further development of sustainable small busi- ness. In this view, innovation is crucial to promoting sustainable business models that can achieve a solid economic performance and at the same time take care of the natural environment. This article contributes to the literature on sustainable business models with a descriptive case study of the complementarity of a single fish farming company and tourism activities. The case study of a sustainable business model in aquaculture has been analysed with the use of a business model canvas that links various market-oriented elements of a business model with different stakeholders' needs.
Keywords: aquaculture, tourism, brand, development, business model canvas, co-natural processes
Published in RUP: 20.11.2021; Views: 926; Downloads: 32
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Managing global changes with innovative sustainability
Aleksander Janeš, Roberto Biloslavo, Armand Faganel, 2016, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: aquaculture, business model, canvas, co-natural processes, sustainable innovation, co-branding
Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2587; Downloads: 70
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Managing global changes with logistics simplified
Aleksander Janeš, Armand Faganel, Roberto Biloslavo, 2016, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: Slovenia, domestic logistic operator, business model, canvas, competence centre, sustainable innovation, media
Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2865; Downloads: 69
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