Characteristics of the Business Models for Leveraging Local Resources
Research on Regional Knowledge Creation cases on forest rental “forenta” and sand art museum
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business models, knowledge creation, local resources, regional knowledge creationAbstract
This study examines business models related to the utilization of local resources based on business model research and knowledge creation theory. This will open up a new research field by adding new elements to conventional business models, and we hope that both business model research and knowledge creation theory research will contribute to solving social issues and creating social value in the 21st century world.
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