2019
DOI: 10.37715/rme.v3i1.970
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Alternative Model for Putting Indonesian Young Digital Talent in Business

Abstract: This paper explores the experiential teaching of ‘work & innovation-based’ learning entrepreneurship through a Lean Startup Methodology (LSM). The LSM is a practical framework for entrepreneurship students to test whether their new innovation idea meets customers’ expectations. The iterative approach, according to LSM, to develop new innovation- based products is used and LSM was compiled into a number of principles. The students have been forced to implement LSM in early-phase ventures. This study investi… Show more

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“…Climate, cost, and individual traits like brand all impact these selections. This study employed an experimental methodology using the Non-Equivalent Groups Design (NEGD), the most popular research methodology in social science [24][25][26][27]. NEGD happens when program participants are handled differently.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate, cost, and individual traits like brand all impact these selections. This study employed an experimental methodology using the Non-Equivalent Groups Design (NEGD), the most popular research methodology in social science [24][25][26][27]. NEGD happens when program participants are handled differently.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These choices, in turn, depend on climate, price, and personal attributes, including brand. This research used an experimental method with Non-Equivalent Groups Design ("NEGD"), which is often used in social research (Sudarmaji and Munirah, 2019;Enkel et al, 2011;Shadish et al, 2002;Trochim, 2002). NEGD arises when program participants are treated differently.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the research taken from Sudarmaji et. al [7], they stated that entrepreneurial knowledge affects the perceived feasibility.…”
Section: H3: Entrepreneurial Knowledge Affects Perceived Feasibility ...mentioning
confidence: 99%