2022
DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2022.10.2(15)
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How Blue Ocean Strategy helps innovate social inclusion.

Abstract: This article aims to explore the techniques and features of the Blue Oceans Strategy and provide insights into the applicability of this famous approach. The paper analyzes the concept of the Blue Ocean strategy, its origins and development, the relation of the Blue Ocean's metaphor to innovation, the relation between the Blue Ocean and the Red Ocean strategy, the Blue Ocean strategy, social entrepreneurship, and social inclusion. The article examines examples of the application of the Blue Ocean Strategy in L… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the Blue Ocean theory's competitor elimination strategy is instrumental in crafting a market that is formidable and challenging for potential competitors to breach (Išoraitė & Alperytė, 2022). This strategy, as outlined in the literature, entails strategic brand positioning, a commitment to continuous product innovation, and the deliberate placement of products within the market landscape.…”
Section: Blue Ocean Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, the Blue Ocean theory's competitor elimination strategy is instrumental in crafting a market that is formidable and challenging for potential competitors to breach (Išoraitė & Alperytė, 2022). This strategy, as outlined in the literature, entails strategic brand positioning, a commitment to continuous product innovation, and the deliberate placement of products within the market landscape.…”
Section: Blue Ocean Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Customer acquisition strategy seeks to use target marketing, rewarded referrals, and in-time responses to inquiries to acquire new customers and convert non-customers by creating new demand (Alam & Islam, 2017). Earlier research conducted by Kadam (2023); Goodarz & Samin (2022); Išoraitė & Alperytė (2022) suggests that customer acquisition strategies can provide companies with insights into non-customers and enable them to tap into latent demand, thereby creating real demand. However, these studies were done in different context and scopes, far off the roofing sheet manufacturing industry.…”
Section: Empirical Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There can be infinite reasons for it, both on the global level, e.g. war, global crises, global warming, pandemics (Išoraitė & Alperytė, 2023;Beshir, 2022;Somogyi & Nagy, 2022;Župerkienė et al, 2021;Bilczak, 2021;Buzzanca, Conigliani & Costantini, 2023 ) or on the personal level, e.g., illness, separation, death, loss of sense of security due to loss of job (Jankelová et al, 2021;Ighoshemu & Ogidiagba, 2022;Rak et al, 2022).…”
Section: Concept Of Crisis Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to creativity, Išoraitė & Alperytė (2023) concluded that it is an inherent ability of human beings that allows them to see a phenomenon in a different way and to solve problematic situations. Also, De Caleya Dalmau, (2023) concluded that being creative emerges when the team uses its knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities to highlight a problem, communicate and work collaboratively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creativity is also considered an ability to observe an event and identify a need to generate a solution. (Išoraitė & Alperytė, 2023). However, Nguyen et al (2021) state that although creativity is an important characteristic of the entrepreneur because it leads him/her to be more innovative, it is often not directly related to entrepreneurial intention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%