The Value Proposition Canvas
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− | Structure:
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− | • Big idea: describe the tool, concept or theory and explain its
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− | purpose. The section should reflect the current state of the art on the
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− | topic
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− | • Application: provide guidance on how to use the tool, concept or
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− | theory and when it is applicable
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− | • Limitations: critically reflect on the tool/concept/theory. When
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− | possible, substantiate your claims with literature
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− | • Annotated bibliography : Provide key references (3 10), where a
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− | reader can find additional information on the subject.
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− | Your article should:
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− | Properly cite and acknowledge previous work (reference material provided, and appropriate other sources
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− | where necessary)
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− | Summarize and outline the relevance of each reference to the topic. (around 100 words per reference).
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− | The bibliography is not counted in the suggested 3000 word target length of the article.
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− | Cite according to the guidelines the images and graphs . In case the images and graphs are made by
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− | you, you should cite yourself, or another graph that you were inspired
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