The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu Great Wall: Sustaining Village Life

Lydia J. Price, Jin Zhong

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    摘要

    The case tells how Jim Spear, an American architectural designer came to dwell at China’s Mutianyu Great Wall village and later developed a hospitality business dedicated to supporting rural village life. In 2006, Jim refurbished an abandoned village primary school in which he and three partners launched the Schoolhouse Restaurant. They later added another two restaurant brands nearby and opened an eco-retreat with lodging, spa and meeting facilities. The businesses grew steadily in the early years, not least because of the tourist boom that accompanied the 2008 Beijing Olympics. A few years later, however, visitors to this particular Great Wall site had fallen in numbers and the Schoolhouse partners were struggling to attract visitors specifically to their venues. At the time of the case, Jim is contemplating various avenues of growth. In addition to fine-tuning the hospitality business model, he is considering the launch of a retail shop to sell village-made handicrafts and food items. Jim’s decisions about growth are complicated by the inherent tensions of a hybrid business that attempts to grow profits and social impact at the same time. Students are asked to develop an integrated business model and strategy to support overall business growth and development.
    源语言英语
    页数13
    出版状态已出版 - 1 10月 2018

    案例编号

    ENT-18-570

    案例规范编号

    ENT-18-570-CE

    案例类型

    Field Case

    更新日期

    08/03/2023

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    来源

    China Europe International Business School

    案例学科表

    • 伦理与社会责任
    • 创业

    案例行业表

    • 住宿与餐饮服务

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