2019
DOI: 10.1108/jeee-12-2017-0102
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Business plan competitions in developed and emerging economies

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to review the academic literature on business plan competitions in developed and emerging economies to assess the contribution to the knowledge so far and identify research gaps. Design/methodology/approach A variety of databases (such as ABI/Inform Global, Academic Search Complete, Business Source Premier and Emerald Full Text) were used to find peer-reviewed journal articles. Regardless of time, different search terms were used to find relevant journal articles such as business plan… Show more

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“…The specific constellation within which the SSSC could be developed and which led to its success also marks the most significant limitation of this study. However, assuming that business planning is widespread in an increasing number of business schools (Honig, 2004) and that business plan competitions enjoy a high level of popularity (Tipu, 2019;Russell et al, 2008), there is some potential to develop a project like the SSSC elsewhere. However, research in the field of sustainable entrepreneurship must also continue to develop for this Innovative sustainability projects purpose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The specific constellation within which the SSSC could be developed and which led to its success also marks the most significant limitation of this study. However, assuming that business planning is widespread in an increasing number of business schools (Honig, 2004) and that business plan competitions enjoy a high level of popularity (Tipu, 2019;Russell et al, 2008), there is some potential to develop a project like the SSSC elsewhere. However, research in the field of sustainable entrepreneurship must also continue to develop for this Innovative sustainability projects purpose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Honig has identified that 78 of the 100 top business schools in the US offer courses on business plan preparation (Honig, 2004). A special form of business planning promotion is business plan competitions, which are now held in many countries to strengthen entrepreneurial thinking and promote regional development (Tipu, 2019;Lange et al, 2007). Individual entrepreneurs or teams compete against each other with their business plans to convince a jury of their business idea.…”
Section: Business Incubators and Business Plan Competitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They believe that, on the whole, this brings significant benefits to the company (Alzhrani, 2020). However, there are problems with outsourcing that can be solved by considering some primary keys to effective outsourcing: do not be tempted to go cheap; narrowly manage the outsourcing relationship; determine critical areas that need to be outsourced and where one does not have expertise; understanding the real costs; regular communication of outputs.ne If one is unlucky enough to have developed a product that does not yet have a market, one will have competition in the business sector (Tipu, 2019). Failure to understand and evaluate competitors' effects (and their products and prices) harms your business model and outcome.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurs in developed and emerging economies operate in an increasingly competitive global marketplace and must know the characteristics of companies and what aspects can benefit growth. They face a poor situation in terms of different contextual factors such as corruption, infrastructure, institutional and political instability, and lack of access to financing [Tipu (2019)]. In the competitive and difficult environment of emerging economies, companies called "startups" face great challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%