Abstract

Innovation and entrepreneurship is a hot topic nowadays, and how to maintain and improve the competitive advantage of college students' entrepreneurial teams in the competitive environment and form a strong competitive edge is a topic that can be discussed and studied. This paper introduces Porter's "Diamond Model" theory to analyze the success of college students' entrepreneurial team, which is very meaningful, and examines four factors, such as resources related to the entrepreneurial team, support from on-campus and off-campus entrepreneurial platforms, product or service demand, strategic planning, and competitor analysis, and two factors, such as opportunities and government policies to support entrepreneurship. In this study, we examine how college students' entrepreneurial teams can form differentiated competitiveness and promote their long-term development under the conditions of the interaction of six elements.

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