Charting the Sustainable Course: Navigating the Saudi Arabia Medical and Wellness Tourism Roadmap with Business Model Canvas (BMC)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Saudi Arabia’s Medical and Wellness Tourism Overview
2.2. Strategic Role of the Business Model in Saudi Medical and Wellness Tourism Sector
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No. | BMC Block | Main Question(s) |
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Feasibility Area: Can We Deliver It (Medical and Wellness Tourism)? | ||
1 | Key Partners | What are the partnerships in healthcare, wellness centers, and other stakeholders that contribute to the medical and wellness tourism sector in Saudi Arabia? |
2 | Key Activities | What are the core tasks and processes during the medical tourist journey in Saudi Arabia, and how can they be optimized for a seamless experience? |
3 | Key Resources | What assets, expertise, and technologies are essential for the success of medical and wellness tourism sector in Saudi Arabia? |
Desirability Area: Do Customers/Medical Tourists Want It? | ||
4 | Value Proposition | Why would medical tourists choose Saudi Arabia over other destinations, and what unique benefits does our medical and wellness tourism sector offer? |
5 | Customer Segments | Who are the different types of customers for medical and wellness tourism in Saudi Arabia, and how can services be tailored to meet their specific needs? |
6 | Channels | Through which methods and platforms can we effectively communicate and engage with medical tourists, promoting our offerings and services? |
7 | Customer Relationships | What types of interactions and connections can be established with medical tourists to enhance their satisfaction and overall experience? |
Viability Area: What Is It Worth (Medical and Wellness Tourism)? | ||
8 | Cost Structure | What are the detailed costs associated with running the medical and wellness tourism sector in Saudi Arabia, including both fixed and variable expenses? |
9 | Revenue Streams | How does the medical and wellness tourism sector generate income, and what strategies can diversify revenue streams, ensuring financial sustainability? |
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Alharethi, T.; Kabil, M. Charting the Sustainable Course: Navigating the Saudi Arabia Medical and Wellness Tourism Roadmap with Business Model Canvas (BMC). Sustainability 2024, 16, 3856. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093856
Alharethi T, Kabil M. Charting the Sustainable Course: Navigating the Saudi Arabia Medical and Wellness Tourism Roadmap with Business Model Canvas (BMC). Sustainability. 2024; 16(9):3856. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093856
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlharethi, Thaib, and Moaaz Kabil. 2024. "Charting the Sustainable Course: Navigating the Saudi Arabia Medical and Wellness Tourism Roadmap with Business Model Canvas (BMC)" Sustainability 16, no. 9: 3856. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093856
APA StyleAlharethi, T., & Kabil, M. (2024). Charting the Sustainable Course: Navigating the Saudi Arabia Medical and Wellness Tourism Roadmap with Business Model Canvas (BMC). Sustainability, 16(9), 3856. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093856