Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program

This paper proposes a conceptual solution to help needy students to be qualified to enter the job market by providing them useful websites, applications, and facilities. Qualifying Poor students (QPS) is a business model that provides a digital platform to make students access many courses quickly....

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Main Authors: Lutf Al-Dailami, Edres Abdulwahab, Said, Abidina, Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
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spelling my.iium.irep.859242020-12-09T07:48:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/85924/ Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program Lutf Al-Dailami, Edres Abdulwahab Said, Abidina Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman T58.6 Management information systems This paper proposes a conceptual solution to help needy students to be qualified to enter the job market by providing them useful websites, applications, and facilities. Qualifying Poor students (QPS) is a business model that provides a digital platform to make students access many courses quickly. Moreover, QPS is also face to face learning to prepare students to communicate with lecturers to gain communication skills. The design thinking approach has been adopted in this paper to address the wellbeing issues of B40 students & youth in Malaysia through understanding their need, and then followed by building conceptual business models using modelling tools, such as Business Model Canvas (BMC) and Value Proposition Design Canvas (VPC). The approach includes conducting a literature review and interviews for understanding the needs, challenges, and critical problems, formulating and ideating initial business model options in solving the issues, and validation of the initial business model by interviewing the various customer segments, which are the donors, students, teachers, adult workers, companies and government employees. Research publish 2020-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/85924/7/85924_Conceptual%20qualifying%20poor%20students%20digital%20business%20model.pdf Lutf Al-Dailami, Edres Abdulwahab and Said, Abidina and Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman (2020) Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research, 8 (3). pp. 178-194. ISSN 2348-1196 E-ISSN 2348-120X https://researchpublish.com/issue/IJCSITR/Issue-3-July-2020-September-2020/2
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Lutf Al-Dailami, Edres Abdulwahab
Said, Abidina
Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program
description This paper proposes a conceptual solution to help needy students to be qualified to enter the job market by providing them useful websites, applications, and facilities. Qualifying Poor students (QPS) is a business model that provides a digital platform to make students access many courses quickly. Moreover, QPS is also face to face learning to prepare students to communicate with lecturers to gain communication skills. The design thinking approach has been adopted in this paper to address the wellbeing issues of B40 students & youth in Malaysia through understanding their need, and then followed by building conceptual business models using modelling tools, such as Business Model Canvas (BMC) and Value Proposition Design Canvas (VPC). The approach includes conducting a literature review and interviews for understanding the needs, challenges, and critical problems, formulating and ideating initial business model options in solving the issues, and validation of the initial business model by interviewing the various customer segments, which are the donors, students, teachers, adult workers, companies and government employees.
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author Lutf Al-Dailami, Edres Abdulwahab
Said, Abidina
Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
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Said, Abidina
Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
author_sort Lutf Al-Dailami, Edres Abdulwahab
title Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program
title_short Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program
title_full Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program
title_fullStr Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the B40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program
title_sort conceptual qualifying poor students digital business model: enhancing the b40 student & youth wellbeing through humanizing digital entrepreneurship education program
publisher Research publish
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/85924/7/85924_Conceptual%20qualifying%20poor%20students%20digital%20business%20model.pdf
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