SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL FOR RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: CASE STUDY OF BUM DESA NIAGARA, WANGISAGARA VILLAGE, BANDUNG DISTRICT
This research aims to analyze the sustainability of the rural entrepreneurship business model implemented by BUM Desa Niagara in Wangisagara Village, Bandung Regency, using the Triple Layered Business Model Canvas approach. (TLBMC). This approach identifies the sustainability of the business mode...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/87183 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This research aims to analyze the sustainability of the rural entrepreneurship
business model implemented by BUM Desa Niagara in Wangisagara Village,
Bandung Regency, using the Triple Layered Business Model Canvas approach.
(TLBMC). This approach identifies the sustainability of the business model from
three main dimensions: economic, social, and environmental, in relation to the key
components of the business model, including value proposition, value architecture,
and revenue model. The research was conducted using a case study method to gain
an in-depth understanding of how BUM Desa Niagara integrates sustainability
values into its operations. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, field
observations, and related document analysis.
The research results show that the Niagara Village BUM has successfully integrated
economic, social, and environmental dimensions into its business model, which has
positively impacted the improvement of the village community's welfare. However,
it was found that long-term sustainability requires a greater focus on community
empowerment to create local capacities that support independence and active
participation. This study concludes that although the business model of the BUM
Desa Niagara as made significant contributions to village development, a longterm strategy focused more on strengthening community capacity needs to be
implemented to ensure its sustainability. This study also provides practical insights
for BUM Desa managers and policymakers to develop more inclusive, equitable,
and sustainable rural entrepreneurship business models. |
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