Anandam's woodstove technology
Publication date: 24 May 2013
Abstract
Subject area
Financial management, marketing management and entrepreneurship.
Study level/applicability
The case is suitable for undergraduate students.
Case overview
The case is based on the ingenuity of the chief protagonist of the case study, Anandam. Anandam had conceived a novel idea of using coconut shells and other biomass material as the fuel for running a woodstove. The case study has its settings in Kerala (India). A tentative business plan is being proposed through the case study, where the market analysis has been done, underscoring the product positioning, market segmentation, pricing and other relevant parameters. Further, the case also lays emphasis on the support provided by a local non-governmental organization, as an initial hand-holding measure.
Expected learning outcomes
The case study has been written for the purpose of students' appreciating the nuances of new technology/product launch in the market, given the existing competitors. This would help in understanding the 4 Ps better, and, raising a good platform for discussion in the classroom. A financial analysis aspect is also given, which would help students to draw an inter-disciplinary perspective vis-à-vis the case. The case may be extrapolated to other start-up ventures by entrepreneurs.
Supplementary materials
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Acknowledgements
This is a hypothetical case, and, the sources of the data may be read purely for a broader understanding of the case and the issues involved. Further, the setting of the case study is a small Indian State, Kerala. The interpretation of readers across different regions needs to adapt with the locale and experiences at large.
Citation
Saxena, S. (2013), "Anandam's woodstove technology", , Vol. 3 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/EEMCS-09-2012-0173
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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