First Advisor
Zafrin Rahman
Date of Award
Spring 6-2025
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business Administration: Human Resources Management and University Honors
Department
Business Administration
Language
English
Subjects
small business, origin story, narrative storytelling, marketing, environmental and social responsibility, business
Abstract
Ava Roasteria Company, a family-owned coffee business in Washington County, Oregon, faces the challenge of expanding in a saturated market. Despite a compelling origin story rooted in environmental remediation and community revitalization, Ava has not utilized this narrative in its branding. This capstone project applied strategic business and marketing frameworks to identify narrative storytelling as a key competitive advantage. Research shows that authentic, narrative origin stories of small businesses that align with stakeholder’s values and beliefs can foster emotional connection, loyalty, and brand differentiation. Ava’s history and alignment with the Portland culture of sustainability and social responsibility is an untapped asset that could improve their place in the market. Strategic recommendations include sharing Ava’s story through digital media, store design, and eco-conscious branding to enhance authenticity and community engagement. Leveraging narrative communication offers Ava Roasteria a powerful opportunity to reinforce its identity, build trust, and drive sustainable growth.
Recommended Citation
Carroll, Jennifer V., "The Competitive Advantage of Storytelling" (2025). University Honors Theses. Paper 1744.