STUDIUM PRZYPADKU
Entrepreneurial Modeling in Algerian Universities: A Comparative Exploration of Lean Canvas and BMC
 
 
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Management and entrepreneurship, Higher National School of Management, Algeria
 
 
Data nadesłania: 30-07-2025
 
 
Data ostatniej rewizji: 14-10-2025
 
 
Data akceptacji: 16-10-2025
 
 
Data publikacji online: 09-03-2026
 
 
Data publikacji: 09-03-2026
 
 
Autor do korespondencji
Nadia GAHLAM   

Management and entrepreneurship, Higher National School of Management, Algeria
 
 
Economic and Regional Studies 2025;18(4):548-560
 
SŁOWA KLUCZOWE
KODY KLASYFIKACJI JEL
L26
M13
 
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STRESZCZENIE
Subject and Purpose of the Work: This study explores how Algerian student entrepreneurs use two business modeling tools—Business Model Canvas (BMC) and Lean Canvas—within an educational context. It aims to compare their relevance and usage during different stages of project development. Materials and Methods: A qualitative approach was adopted, based on thematic analysis of nine testimonies from students incubated at the National Higher School of Management in Kolea. Results: Students prefer the Lean Canvas during the ideation phase due to its simplicity and focus on customer problems. In contrast, the BMC is used in later stages for its comprehensive view of the business model. The study highlights that pedagogical and institutional contexts strongly influence tool appropriation. Conclusions: The tools are seen as complementary. A progressive pedagogical integration is recommended. The study advocates for context-sensitive entrepreneurship education in Algeria, emphasizing visual tools, local relevance, and reflective learning approaches.
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