2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9527219
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Integrating the MCDM Method to Explore the Business Model Innovation in Taiwan: A Case Study in Affiliated Restaurants

Abstract: It is not easy for the hotel industry to develop a new business model. To find new consumers, Taiwan’s hotel industry has learned from the successful experience of internal restaurants and set up affiliated restaurants. The innovative business model has become an important niche for grasping key technologies and expanding advantages in terms of food and beverage management outside the hotel building. Based on this, and on the application of resource theory, this research is based on the authors’ previous resea… Show more

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“…Other tools, such as the business model ontology [67], the business model pattern language [68], and the business model evaluation matrix [69], offer more detailed and comprehensive frameworks for the analysis and comparison of business models. One of the most appropriate tools for evaluating, ranking, or selecting BMs is the MCDM (e.g., [70]). However, there are only few studies using the MCDM methods to evaluate CE-based BMs.…”
Section: Circular-economy-based Business Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other tools, such as the business model ontology [67], the business model pattern language [68], and the business model evaluation matrix [69], offer more detailed and comprehensive frameworks for the analysis and comparison of business models. One of the most appropriate tools for evaluating, ranking, or selecting BMs is the MCDM (e.g., [70]). However, there are only few studies using the MCDM methods to evaluate CE-based BMs.…”
Section: Circular-economy-based Business Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%