2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11365-023-00838-5
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Business plan competitions and nascent entrepreneurs: a systematic literature review and research agenda

Abstract: Business plan competitions (BPCs) are opportunities for nascent entrepreneurs to showcase their business ideas and obtain resources to fund their entrepreneurial future. They are also an important tool for policymakers and higher education institutions to stimulate entrepreneurial activity and support new entrepreneurial ventures from conceptual and financial standpoints. Academic research has kept pace with the rising interest in BPCs over the past decades, especially regarding their implications for entrepre… Show more

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“…According to Russell, Atchison and Brooks (2008) business plan competitions present a substantial prospect for enriching entrepreneurial education as students can acquire valuable advantages, such as the development of entrepreneurial skills, self-confidence and willingness to take risks. Students taking part in business plan competitions gain various immaterial benefits, such as networking opportunities and skills development that could lead to entrepreneurial intention and subsequent entrepreneurial behaviour (Dana et al 2023).…”
Section: Summary Of Findings and Scientific Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Russell, Atchison and Brooks (2008) business plan competitions present a substantial prospect for enriching entrepreneurial education as students can acquire valuable advantages, such as the development of entrepreneurial skills, self-confidence and willingness to take risks. Students taking part in business plan competitions gain various immaterial benefits, such as networking opportunities and skills development that could lead to entrepreneurial intention and subsequent entrepreneurial behaviour (Dana et al 2023).…”
Section: Summary Of Findings and Scientific Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%