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          Leveraging effectual means through business plan competition participation

          2015

          Kayleigh Watson Pauric McGowan Paul Smith

          This paper explores whether the business plan competition (BPC), as a classically causational mechanism for extracurricular entrepreneurship education, can facilitate the development of the means that underpin an effectual approach to new venture creation. In-depth, open-ended qualitative interviews were conducted with participants in a regional university-based extracurricular BPC before, immediately after and six months after the competition. The BPC was found to facilitate the means that could be used to adopt an effectual approach. The competition afforded valuable networking opportunities and collaborative contacts with regard to โ€˜who they knowโ€™; and it enhanced โ€˜what they knowโ€™ through enabling the acquisition, development and application of key competencies. Participants were able to gain and project a confident sense of โ€˜who they areโ€™ in terms of their venture, changing their perception of the venture from a student project to a credible and viable business prospect. There were strong indications that these acquired means endured in the six months following participation. The implication is that education in which a business plan is dominant need not automatically impede the promotion of an effectual approach.

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