The student business plan: Useful or not?


Autoria(s): Jones, Colin; Penaluna, Andy; Matlay, Harry; Penaluna, Kathryn
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This article offers a critical discussion of the role of the business plan in current enterprise educational practice. In addition to reviewing recent work that considers the ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments about the use of business plans in higher education, the authors suggest that the context of student learning is largely omitted from these discussions. As such, they contextualize the debate so that the purpose of the business plan can be better appreciated. They build on recent work that offers alternatives to the business plan – approaches directly focused on customer discovery and explicit testing of assumptions. In doing so, recent concerns about the value of business plans and, conversely, the views of those who argue in favour of the role of business plans in enterprise education, are noted. The article provides insights into emerging alternative practices in the field of enterprise education, practices based on students’ use of such education as a vehicle for skills and knowledge development and/or wealth creation. It is acknowledged that various biases are present in the current debate, including those of the present authors: whilst it is accepted that these biases are unlikely to disappear, the article contextualizes their origins.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92975/

Publicador

IP Publishing Ltd

Relação

DOI:10.5367/ihe.2013.0182

Jones, Colin, Penaluna, Andy, Matlay, Harry, & Penaluna, Kathryn (2013) The student business plan: Useful or not? Industry and Higher Education, 27(6), pp. 491-498.

Fonte

QUT Business School

Palavras-Chave #130100 EDUCATION SYSTEMS #150304 Entrepreneurship #Business Plan #Entrepreneurship Education #Enterprise Education
Tipo

Journal Article