反弹:在自行车租赁市场竞争

Surajit Ghosh Dastidar
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本案例研究的学习成果是帮助学生识别印度电动两轮车行业的问题,重新审视传统的商业模式,并向可持续的商业模式过渡。最终,这个案例研究将提高学生的分析,定性分析,多学科方法和战略决策技能。本案例可以用来讨论迈克尔·波特的五力模型、TOWS矩阵和迈克尔·波特的竞争优势通用策略。Bounce由Vivekananda Halkere、Anil G.和Varun Agni于2014年创立。这家初创公司是一家按需滑板车服务提供商。它还声称自己是世界上增长最快的滑板车租赁初创公司。截至2020年3月,Bounce在12个印度城市开展业务,即班加罗尔、斋浦尔、哈桑、科拉尔、迈索尔、布吉、乌代普尔、贝尔加维、海得拉巴、艾哈迈达巴德、汉普比和德里。Bounce在2020财年的收入增长至10亿印度卢比,而2019财年的收入为1.6亿印度卢比。Halkere为他和他的朋友们在过去两年中取得的成就感到高兴和自豪。然而,他担心竞争。需要什么样的行动计划来帮助阻止竞争?实现增长和盈利的最佳策略是什么?鲍恩斯将如何应对这些主要挑战以夺取市场份额?本案例研究可以在高级本科、MBA或高管级别的战略管理课程中教授。本案例研究帮助学生处理与特定市场部门有关的问题,其中公司正在运营和策略,以挫败竞争。补充材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。主题代码CSS11:策略。
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Bounce: competing in bike rental market
Learning outcomes The learning outcome of this case study is to help students identify issues of the electric two-wheeler industry in India, revisiting conventional business models and transitioning toward sustainable business models. Eventually, this case study will enhance students’ analytical, qualitative analysis, multidisciplinary approach and strategic decision-making skills. This case study can be used to discuss Michael Porter’s five forces model, TOWS matrix and Michael Porter’s generic strategies for competitive advantage. Case overview/synopsis Bounce was established in 2014 by Vivekananda Halkere, Anil G. and Varun Agni. The startup was an on-demand service provider of scooters. It also claimed to be the world’s fastest-growing scooter rental startup. As of March 2020, Bounce operated in 12 Indian cities, namely, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Hassan, Kolar, Mysore, Bhuj, Udaipur, Belgavi, Hyderabad, Ahmadabad, Hampi and Delhi. Bounce’s revenue grew to INR 1,000m in the fiscal year (FY) 2020 compared to INR 160m in FY 2019. Halkere was happy and proud of what his friends and he had achieved in the past two years. However, he was concerned about competition. What plan of action was needed to help thwart competition. What would be the best strategy to achieve growth and monetize operations? and How would Bounce address these major challenges to capture market share? Complexity academic level This case study can be taught in advanced undergraduate, MBA or executive-level programs dealing with strategic management. This case study helps students in dealing with issues pertaining to a given market sector where a firm is operating and the strategies to thwart competition. Supplementary material Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS11: Strategy.
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