Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship Business Model Glenys Store

Risma Dewi Nurmelinda, Ismail Yusuf

Abstract


 

The purpose of Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship Model Glenys Store. This study aims to: (a) Knowing the meaning of social models, (b) Knowing social enterprise models, (c) Knowing the Glenys Store social business model. This research was conducted by utilizing a literature study. This research approach is qualitative. The result of this research is the business model method that can be used is the Business Model Canvas which is a logical description model of how an organization creates, delivers and captures value. Therefore, the suitable model for Glenys Store based on BMC is the Service Subsidization Model.


Keywords


Business Model; Social Entrepreneurship; Business Model Canvas; Glenys Store

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/asset.v1i2.48993

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