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Starting Ingine

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posted on 2024-09-17, 02:12 authored by Salman Khan, Faisal KhanFaisal Khan
Research methodology: The data has been provided by the protagonist in the form of interviews, tables and figures. Case overview/synopsis: Abdul and his team, comprising MS Finance graduates from Lahore University of Management Sciences, embarked on a transformative process that led to the inception of their startup, Ingine. Originating from a discarded idea of importing recycling machines, the team pivoted to address a significant gap in the influencer marketing industry. They envisioned a subscription-based software-as-a-service platform that streamlines interactions between influencers and businesses, emphasizing secure payment processing, messaging and feedback features. The narrative underscores the intricate connection between influencer marketing and the return on investment for small businesses, recognizing the challenge of decoding tangible financial gains. Ingine’s mission is to unravel this puzzle, optimizing small businesses’ investments in influencer marketing while navigating the complexities of crafting a competitive influencer compensation model. The team’s background, strategic considerations and commitment to fostering sustainable relationships between influencers and businesses serve as a compelling backdrop to Ingine’s entrepreneurial aspirations. Complexity academic level: The case can be used in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance. The case can be used in undergrad, master’s, MBA, executive MBA and short executive programs. The complexity of a case can be increased or decreased depending on the level of class, i.e. start, middle or end of the course, and the time allocation, i.e. 90 min.

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Publication title

The CASE Journal

Volume

20

Issue

5

Pagination

1054-1079

eISSN

1544-9106

ISSN

1544-9106

Department/School

Finance

Publisher

Emerald

Publication status

  • Published

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