2018
DOI: 10.14790/ijams.10.45
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Quantitative Analysis of Business Models and Manufacturing Industry’s Approach to Business<b> </b>

Abstract: Among the existing body of research focused on business models are studies by Osterwalder (2010), Slywotzky (2002), Yamada (2012), and Matsubara (2014). However, these involved the qualitative classification of company business models. This study quantifies business models and uses data analysis to clarify the key factors that change the business model of a company. Moreover, it uses data to analyze business models in the manufacturing industry and proposes an approach to such business models.

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“…Research entitled "Quantitative Analysis of Business Models and Manufacturing Approach to Business" conducted by Tsutomu Konno (2018). BMC manufacturing companies in Japan with a quantitative approach to primary data to analyse factors that change the business model of the company.…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research entitled "Quantitative Analysis of Business Models and Manufacturing Approach to Business" conducted by Tsutomu Konno (2018). BMC manufacturing companies in Japan with a quantitative approach to primary data to analyse factors that change the business model of the company.…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some developed countries, such as Japan and the United Kingdom, have pioneered the first industrial revolution in Asia and Europe, are currently unable to compete in manufacturing costs with developing countries, and this has an impact on state GDP (Konno, 2018). One of the strategies pursued by developed countries is to develop a business model on an ongoing basis, as the business model can help the company develop the market and profit (Senoh, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%