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Author Pavlovic, Petra, author

Title Origin artisan coffee : growth challenges faced by a niche brand in South Africa / authored by Petra Pavlovic (Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa), Mignon Reyneke (Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa), and Sarah Boyd (Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021
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Description 1 online resource (38 pages)
Series Emerald emerging markets case studies ; vol. 11, no. 3
Notes Learning outcomes: Identify the advantages and disadvantages of being first-to-market with a new product in a new environment. Explain the differences between business-to-business (B2B) and B2C markets, how they are interconnected in the speciality consumer good category and the challenges of developing a balanced strategy for both. Assess the competitive positions of different market players within both B2B and B2C. Analyse the role of brand in a niche market and how brand perception influences consumer behaviour. Identify and assess the different strategies for growth in an evolving niche market
Case overview/synopsis: Origin Coffee is an artisan coffee roaster in South Africa grappling with rising competition, evolving consumer tastes and brand management concerns. As an early entrant, Origin largely created the niche market for speciality coffee across the country as both a retail coffee shop and a wholesale supplier to independent shops and businesses. This case follows founder Joel Singer 15years later, in August 2020, as he contemplates how to scale the business, which has cultivated a brand synonymous with quality and excellence. Repeated efforts to expand the Origin footprint have met with disappointment and the business is still operating exclusively from its original roastery-café in Cape Town. Yet, the customer perception is that Origin is an industry giant - an established player that has outgrown its plucky upstart status. Origin also faces an increasingly crowded competitive landscape of local artisan roasters and larger chains. The case showcases the power of entrepreneurial innovation to cultivate a new niche market, as well as the risks of playing in a market that is very narrow and immature. Students are left to determine what Origin's place in the future of South African coffee can and should be
Complexity academic level: This case is appropriate for students enrolled in postgraduate programmes such as Master of Business Administration and Executive Education programmes. Although the case learnings are transferrable, this case will be particularly useful to students with interests in entrepreneurship, B2B and B2C market strategies and niche market strategy
Supplementary materials: Teaching Notes are available for educators only
Subject code: CSS 11: Strategy
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Subject Coffee roasting industry -- South Africa -- Case studies
Business & Economics -- Industries / Food Industry.
Food manufacturing & related industries.
Form Electronic book
Author Reyneke, Mignon, author
Boyd, Sarah, author