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Business model analysis : accounting, finance and strategy for management decisions / Colin Haslam ; Nicholas Tsitsianis ; Tord Andersson ; Ya Ping Yin

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Routledge, 2015.Description: 304 pISBN:
  • 978-1138013186
Summary: A firm's business model is its defining purpose. Analyzing business models in today's financialized world requires an understanding of strategic management, finance and accounting which can be demanding. This book helps students and managers to think differently about a firm's value proposition in terms of value created and value captured for investors. Business Model Analysis begins by locating business strategy within the framework of a business model. The business model is constructed using an an accounting framework to reveal how a firm's value proposition is the product of value creation, capture and financial transformation. The authors move on to consider how the transforming financial trajectory, operating ratios and relative financial performance impact on strategy. This unique textbook can be used as core reading for students of business models, business analytics, management accounting and strategy courses, as well as providing a window of real understanding for senior managers around the world.
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A firm's business model is its defining purpose. Analyzing business models in today's financialized world requires an understanding of strategic management, finance and accounting which can be demanding. This book helps students and managers to think differently about a firm's value proposition in terms of value created and value captured for investors. Business Model Analysis begins by locating business strategy within the framework of a business model. The business model is constructed using an an accounting framework to reveal how a firm's value proposition is the product of value creation, capture and financial transformation. The authors move on to consider how the transforming financial trajectory, operating ratios and relative financial performance impact on strategy. This unique textbook can be used as core reading for students of business models, business analytics, management accounting and strategy courses, as well as providing a window of real understanding for senior managers around the world.

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