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Abstract: The aim of this study is to design a business model for sustainability innovation of clothing industries in Bangladesh. We have taken the interview with fifteen employees and ten customers of four selected clothing industries in Bangladesh. Then we designed a business model innovation with sustainability for the clothing industries in Bangladesh. In this study, the existing literature that has been examined the internal and external barriers to business model innovation. The interviews with the employees of four companies have been conducted to know what they have been done previously and what...........
Keywords: Consumer behavior, Business model innovation, Innovation, Environmental impact, trust, Innovation with sustainability
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