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Business Planning for Villages in Amravati Region Using Industry Attractiveness-Business Strength Matrix


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This paper tries to identify multidimensional business models customized to local priorities for rural Amravati region. The paper seeks to define role of business selection based on capacity utilization of the region. Researchers have tried to understand the business strength of the region and identified the businesses which are best fit to the region. The study is view point of researchers and a hybrid approach is adopted to use Industry Attractiveness-Business Strength Matrix in deciding best fit sustainable business models, which will create value for the region.

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Business Model, Industry Attractiveness-Business Strength Matrix, Value.
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Authors

Rajesh Raut
PES Modern Institute of Business Management, Center for Research, Pune 05, India
Vijayalakshmi Srinivas
PES Modern Institute of Business Management, Center for Research, Pune 05, India

Abstract


This paper tries to identify multidimensional business models customized to local priorities for rural Amravati region. The paper seeks to define role of business selection based on capacity utilization of the region. Researchers have tried to understand the business strength of the region and identified the businesses which are best fit to the region. The study is view point of researchers and a hybrid approach is adopted to use Industry Attractiveness-Business Strength Matrix in deciding best fit sustainable business models, which will create value for the region.

Keywords


Business Model, Industry Attractiveness-Business Strength Matrix, Value.

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