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Minimum Viable Product as a Learning-Oriented Framework in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
From Predictive Planning to Learning Under Uncertainty The Minimum Viable Product framework has become one of the most influential concepts in contemporary entrepreneurship and innovation practice. Popularized within the Lean Startup movement, the MVP reframed product development from a linear, prediction-driven process into a learning-oriented cycle grounded in experimentation and feedback. Rather than striving to build fully featured products based on untested assumptions,


Blue Ocean Strategy as a Paradigm Shift in Competitive and Entrepreneurial Strategy
Rethinking Competition in Saturated Markets Traditional strategic management has long been grounded in the assumption that firms must compete within clearly defined industry boundaries, striving to outperform rivals through cost leadership, differentiation, or focus. This competitive logic presumes scarcity, rivalry, and zero-sum outcomes. Blue Ocean Strategy emerged as a challenge to this dominant worldview by arguing that long-term superior performance is achieved not by co


Designing Value at the Customer Interface: A Scholarly Examination of the Value Proposition Canvas Framework
Why Value Propositions Became Central to Strategy and Innovation As markets have become increasingly saturated and competitive, firms can no longer rely solely on superior technology, operational efficiency, or scale to sustain competitive advantage. Instead, the ability to clearly articulate and deliver compelling value to customers has emerged as a central concern in strategic management and entrepreneurship. Within this context, the concept of the value proposition has evo


Visualizing Value Creation: A Scholarly Examination of the Business Model Canvas Framework in Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Introduction: Why Business Models Became Central to Strategy Over the past two decades, the concept of the business model has moved from the margins of strategic management discourse to its very center. This shift reflects broader changes in the competitive landscape, including digitalization, platform-based competition, and the increasing importance of innovation beyond products and processes. Traditional strategy frameworks, which focused primarily on industry positioning o


Beyond Environmental Scanning: A Critical Reassessment of the PEST and PESTEL Analysis Frameworks in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship
The Enduring Importance of Macro-Environmental Analysis Strategic decision-making in business and entrepreneurship unfolds within complex macro-environmental contexts that extend far beyond firm boundaries and industry dynamics. Political shifts, economic cycles, social transformations, technological change, environmental pressures, and legal frameworks jointly shape the opportunities and constraints faced by organizations. The PEST and its extended variant, PESTEL, have emer


Reassessing the SWOT Analysis Framework: Theory, Application, and Strategic Relevance in Business and Entrepreneurship
View PDF DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18365324 Few strategic management tools have achieved the enduring recognition and widespread adoption of the SWOT Analysis framework. Despite its apparent simplicity, SWOT analysis continues to be taught in leading business schools, applied in corporate boardrooms, used by entrepreneurs, and referenced in academic research across disciplines including strategy, entrepreneurship, public policy, and international business. SWOT's o


Analysis of the AIDA Model and Conversion Funnel Theory in Modern Marketing
The AIDA framework and its later evolution into conversion funnel theory remain foundational constructs in marketing scholarship and practice. Although frequently criticized for their linearity and simplicity, these models persist because they offer a structured way to understand how individuals move from initial exposure to eventual action. The AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) model is a classic concept in marketing communications that describes the psychological s


The Approval of Wegovy's Pill Version: A Game Changer for Weight Loss
Why a Pill Matters More Than It Sounds At first glance, the shift from injection to pill may seem like a minor convenience upgrade. In reality, it represents a potentially transformative change in patient adoption. Many people who qualify for GLP-1 medications never begin treatment because they are uncomfortable self-injecting or managing refrigerated pens. An oral option lowers that psychological and logistical barrier, making long-term treatment feel more manageable and rou


It’s Time to Spend Your FSA Money Before Your Employer Gets What’s Left
Every year, millions of American workers unknowingly give money back to their employers. It does not happen through taxes, fees, or pay cuts, but through unused flexible spending account funds that quietly expire. Flexible spending accounts, commonly known as FSAs, were designed to help workers save on healthcare costs by allowing them to use pre-tax dollars. Yet despite this built-in advantage, roughly half of Americans with FSAs fail to spend all their money before the dead


Design Thinking as a Strategic and Cognitive Framework for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Over the past two decades, Design Thinking has moved from the margins of design practice into the core of business strategy, entrepreneurship, and innovation research. Initially associated with industrial design and creative problem-solving, the framework has been widely adopted by corporations, startups, public institutions, and universities as a structured approach to addressing complex, ill-defined problems. Its appeal lies in its promise to integrate creativity with analy


S&P Nears Record Highs as Wall Street Bets on a Year-End Rally Amid Economic Uncertainty
U.S. stocks are closing out the year perched at a pivotal moment, with the S&P 500 hovering just shy of record territory. The benchmark index’s resilience has surprised many investors who entered the year bracing for recession, tighter financial conditions, and slowing growth. Instead, Wall Street finds itself cautiously optimistic, hoping that a traditional year-end rally will provide one final push higher before the calendar turns. Yet beneath the surface calm, uncertainty


Meta’s New AI Image Generator ‘Mango’ Signals a Bold New Chapter in the Generative AI Race
The race to dominate generative artificial intelligence is accelerating, and Meta is signaling that it intends to remain firmly in the lead pack. The company is developing a new AI image generator known internally as Mango, a model designed to push the boundaries of visual creation through artificial intelligence. Alongside Mango, Meta is also preparing to unveil a new large language model called Avocado, underscoring a broader strategy to strengthen its AI ecosystem across t


OpenAI’s Potential $830 Billion Valuation Signals a Turning Point for AI and Global Markets
The artificial intelligence industry may be approaching one of its most defining moments yet. Reports that OpenAI is exploring a new fundraising round that could value the company at as much as $830 billion have sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley and global financial markets. Such a figure would place the AI pioneer among the most valuable private companies in history, rivaling or even surpassing many publicly traded technology giants. For investors, entrepreneurs, and po


How Trump Spun a Social Network Into a Nuclear-Fusion Company
When people think of a social network tied to Donald Trump, they usually imagine political messaging, culture-war skirmishes, and viral posts rather than power grids or atomic science. Yet a media company backed by Trump’s family has begun repositioning itself as something far more ambitious. What started as a platform built around speech, identity, and digital engagement is now venturing into the capital-intensive world of energy infrastructure, with nuclear fusion and elect


The Bank of Japan Raised Rates. Here’s Why You Should Care About the Global Impact
When the Bank of Japan raised interest rates, the move may have seemed distant or even irrelevant to many readers outside Asia. For decades, Japan has been synonymous with near-zero or negative interest rates, stagnant inflation, and unconventional monetary policy. That reputation made Japan an outlier among major economies, and global investors built strategies around the assumption that cheap Japanese money would last forever. The decision to raise rates challenges that ass


Krispy Kreme Sells Japan Business for $65 Million as Debt Reduction Takes Center Stage
Krispy Kreme has agreed to sell its operations in Japan to private-equity firm Unison Capital for cash proceeds of approximately $65 million, marking a significant shift in the company’s international strategy. The move reflects a growing focus on balance sheet discipline as the iconic doughnut maker looks to reduce debt and strengthen its financial position amid a challenging consumer environment. The deal underscores how even globally recognized food brands are reassessing


Volkswagen Hits Pause on the ID. Buzz: What the Halt of Electric Bus Imports Signals for the U.S. EV Market
Volkswagen has announced it will halt imports of its all-electric ID. Buzz to the United States next year, marking a notable retreat from one of the company’s most high-profile electric vehicle offerings. The decision comes as U.S. EV sales have cooled significantly after several years of rapid growth, forcing automakers to reassess production schedules, inventory levels, and market priorities. For Volkswagen, the pause underscores the growing gap between EV enthusiasm on pap


Inside the U.S. Vision to Rebuild Gaza as a High-Tech Metropolis
A sweeping and controversial proposal known as “Project Sunrise” has emerged from Washington, outlining an ambitious plan to transform Gaza into a modern, high-tech metropolis. The blueprint, drafted by Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, represents one of the most expansive redevelopment visions ever floated for the war-torn territory. Rather than focusing solely on humanitarian relief or short-term reconstruction, the plan imagines a long-term economic and technological rebirt


BOE Poised to Cut as the ECB Finds Its “Good Place” in a Diverging Europe
Financial markets are bracing for a consequential set of policy announcements as five of Europe’s central banks deliver decisions on the same day. While the cluster of meetings underscores the shared challenges facing the region, investors expect sharply different outcomes. The Bank of England is widely anticipated to signal or deliver a rate cut as domestic growth cools, while the European Central Bank appears increasingly comfortable holding policy steady after a long infla


Global Business Activity Growth Slows as Tariffs and Trade Tensions Bite
As 2025 draws to a close, the pace of global business activity has begun to decelerate, signaling challenges for economies worldwide. While the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia continue to experience growth, the expansion is more modest than in previous years. Economists point to higher tariffs, trade disputes, and geopolitical uncertainties as major factors dampening corporate investment, supply chain efficiency, and overall economic confidence. The slowdown is a rem


How the Push for More IPOs Unleashed a Surge of Scams
In recent years, the United States has seen a surge in initial public offerings, driven in part by regulatory changes designed to make it easier for “emerging growth companies” (EGCs) to go public. These companies, often startups or fast-growing firms, are allowed to take advantage of streamlined reporting requirements, reduced disclosure obligations, and other incentives intended to encourage innovation and access to capital. While the intent behind these rules was to suppor


SpaceX Launches Wall Street Bake-Off to Select Banks for Potential IPO
SpaceX, the trailblazing rocket and satellite company led by Elon Musk, is taking a critical step toward a potential initial public offering (IPO). This week, the company is conducting what Wall Street insiders are calling a “bake-off,” where it will interview a shortlist of investment banks to advise on its IPO strategy. The move highlights the growing interest in taking the private aerospace giant public and underscores the complexities of valuing a company at the forefront


PayPal Takes a Bold Step into Banking: Files Application to Establish PayPal Bank
PayPal, a leading global payments company, has announced a significant move that could reshape its role in financial services. The company confirmed it has filed applications with the Utah Department of Financial Institutions and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to establish PayPal Bank. This development marks a strategic pivot from being primarily a digital payment platform to potentially offering traditional banking services. If approved, PayPal Bank would p


Finding Your Go-To Marketing Strategy: How to Build a Repeatable System That Drives Consistent Growth
Finding your go-to marketing strategy is one of the most important milestones in building a successful business. A go-to strategy is not a single campaign or trendy tactic. It is the primary marketing approach that consistently brings in customers, generates leads, and supports long-term growth. Without it, businesses often jump from one tactic to another, chasing short-term wins while struggling to achieve sustainable results. In competitive markets, consistency creates mome
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