White Trash Storage: My Venture Development Journey

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This project details my journey as an entrepreneur and the business plan for my current venture, White Trash Storage. It is a low-cost alternative to traditional self-storage. The thesis starts with my journey to developing the business as well as

This project details my journey as an entrepreneur and the business plan for my current venture, White Trash Storage. It is a low-cost alternative to traditional self-storage. The thesis starts with my journey to developing the business as well as my recognition of the problem the business solves; it then details the business plan of WTS and ends with a discussion and next steps.

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2024-05
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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2023-2024
Extent
  • 36 pages
Open Access
Peer-reviewed

Development of Resources for Travelers with Severe Dietary Restrictions, "Allergy Voyage"

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The "Development of Resources for Travelers with Severe Dietary Restrictions" focuses on the development of the service, Allergy Voyage. The service hosts restaurant menus for users with food allergies to view, helping them feel safer and confident while dining, while

The "Development of Resources for Travelers with Severe Dietary Restrictions" focuses on the development of the service, Allergy Voyage. The service hosts restaurant menus for users with food allergies to view, helping them feel safer and confident while dining, while simultaneously increasing restaurant revenue. The creative project sought to utilize Tierce's personal experience with severe dietary restrictions and entrepreneurial skills to provide concierge-based services for others suffering from food allergies.

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Date Created
2024-05

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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2023-2024
Extent
  • 15 pages
Open Access
Peer-reviewed

Examining the Relationship between Academic Majors and the Entrepreneurial Mindset: Do Computer Science Students Have an Edge?

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The honors thesis explores the relationship between academic majors and the entrepreneurial mindset, focusing on whether Computer Science students have a perceived edge. The study involves a survey of 121 diverse Arizona State University students, complemented by in-depth interviews with

The honors thesis explores the relationship between academic majors and the entrepreneurial mindset, focusing on whether Computer Science students have a perceived edge. The study involves a survey of 121 diverse Arizona State University students, complemented by in-depth interviews with 12 participants across various majors. Insights reveal the complex interplay of psychological factors influencing major selection, with Computer Science students advocating for more entrepreneurship-related courses. Challenges include time constraints for STEM majors in pursuing extracurricular activities and a call for universities to proactively integrate entrepreneurship education. While acknowledging the study's limitations, the thesis emphasizes the need for universities to adapt to changing student mindsets. Despite hurdles, the collective belief is that internal determination and effort drive students forward.

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Date Created
2023-12
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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2023-2024
Extent
  • 26 pages
Open Access
Peer-reviewed

Business Plan and Projections for Entrepreneur in Fitness Social Media Space

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This thesis creative project details my experience as an entrepreneur in the fitness industry. More specifically, I detail the process of creating my online fitness coaching business. A few of the topics covered in my thesis include my process for

This thesis creative project details my experience as an entrepreneur in the fitness industry. More specifically, I detail the process of creating my online fitness coaching business. A few of the topics covered in my thesis include my process for creating leads and acquiring clients, the scaling of my social media, and the future direction of my business. For the future direction of my business, I overview how I want to scale and improve my content. This is important to the longevity of my business as it helps me find women interested in my services. Additionally, I detail how I have developed the coaching program to provide the best service possible to the women within it. Overall, this thesis project allowed me the opportunity to formally write out the development of my business so far, and detail my goals in the future.

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Date Created
2023-05
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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2022-2023
Open Access
Peer-reviewed

How to Start a Venture Through Research And Application

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Through Entrepreneurship at ASU, I became passionate about venture creation and the behind the scenes work that comes with creating a startup company. This allowed me to create my own venture in the realm of travel called "OverLay", where I

Through Entrepreneurship at ASU, I became passionate about venture creation and the behind the scenes work that comes with creating a startup company. This allowed me to create my own venture in the realm of travel called "OverLay", where I learned that entrepreneurship is much more than coming up with a solution and solving it. I went into the community and had informational interviews with founders of startups and successful entrepreneurs to collect qualitative analysis of what must be done to have a successful venture. Through this analysis, I continued working on my own personal venture and was able to reassess some of the initial problems that I was having. I learned the importance of being customer oriented and of creating a successful team. I am continuing to progress my venture "OverLay" and am working on an official prototype to be released. With unyielding determination and a relentless pursuit of excellence, I am excited to bring my vision to life and make a meaningful impact in the travel industry.

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Date Created
2023-05
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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2022-2023
Open Access
Peer-reviewed

investHer: Invest in Her - Providing Women Access to Networking, Education, & Entrepreneurship

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My thesis was conducted in two parts, one with the creative aspect, which was competing in Venture Devils competition with my NGO pitch-deck. The second aspect was a written portion to explain the research I have done through my creative

My thesis was conducted in two parts, one with the creative aspect, which was competing in Venture Devils competition with my NGO pitch-deck. The second aspect was a written portion to explain the research I have done through my creative project, and competing in Venture Devils. I began this project in my ENT 360 class in 2020, with Professor Sebold, so I began gathering research then. I worked with Hope Women's Center, a local non-profit, to understand what needs underprivileged women have and how my venture can support those needs. I came up with a venture pitch that provides peer mentoring, networking, and financial literacy to women.

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Date Created
2022-05
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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2021-2022
Open Access
Peer-reviewed

Social Renaissance: A Social Media Marketing Agency

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This thesis, written in the first person, documents the chronological events in developing Social Renaissance - a social media marketing agency. The founder of Social Renaissance and author of this senior thesis project is Sara Kahn, a fourth year student

This thesis, written in the first person, documents the chronological events in developing Social Renaissance - a social media marketing agency. The founder of Social Renaissance and author of this senior thesis project is Sara Kahn, a fourth year student at Arizona State University in Barrett, The Honors College. Sara is graduating in May of 2022 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Entrepreneurship from the W. P. Carey School of Business. She is also graduating with a Minor in Special Events Management from the Watts College – School of Community Resources and Development. Sara has over 10 years of entrepreneurial experience and more than 3 years of marketing experience. This background uniquely positions her to develop Social Renaissance as a venture. This thesis will discuss the successes and failures experienced throughout the development process, key takeaways, and next steps for Social Renaissance. Enjoy!

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Date Created
2022-05

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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2021-2022
Open Access
Peer-reviewed

CAKED: Sludge Management

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The product our team is commercializing is a NASA designed technology designed to store waste in space. This product works on Earth as well and has applicable multi-use capabilities. Throughout the last several months, the team has identified different markets

The product our team is commercializing is a NASA designed technology designed to store waste in space. This product works on Earth as well and has applicable multi-use capabilities. Throughout the last several months, the team has identified different markets to determine which of them would experience the most value from this product. The team conducted 25 interviews to grasp the landscape of the different markets related to this product. After a thorough analysis, it was found that vendors who support the disposal of different types of waste and sludge would be the best fit for this product. Vendors like Waste Management, Sharps, Stericycle, Sludge USA, etc.,” have large contracts with hospitals, biotech firms, labs, and cities to manage a wide spectrum of waste. The companies bring value to their clients by making a difficult process easier. However, the process is not seamless and, with certain types of waste, there are significant costs associated with not following an exact process. Throughout this process and interviews with companies like Sludge USA and Waste Management, the team identified a niche market in supporting sludge processes. Caked: Sludge Management is designed to bring value to this market by making their waste disposal process seamless, and saving these institutions significant costs in the long run, while creating additional value.

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Date Created
2021-05
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  • eng

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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2020-2021
Extent
  • 101 pages

Aeropak

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Human beings have long sought to conquer the unconquerable and to push the boundaries of human endurance. There are few such endeavors more challenging than venturing into the coldest and harshest environments on the planet. The challenges these adventurers face

Human beings have long sought to conquer the unconquerable and to push the boundaries of human endurance. There are few such endeavors more challenging than venturing into the coldest and harshest environments on the planet. The challenges these adventurers face are nearly countless, but one that is often underestimated is the massive risk of dehydration in high mountains and the lack of sufficient technology to meet this important need. Astronauts and mountaineers of NASA's Johnson Space Center have created a technology that solves this problem: a freeze-resistant hydration system that helps stop water from freezing at sub-zero temperatures by using cutting-edge technology and materials science to insulate and heat enough water to prevent dehydration over the course of the day, so that adventurers no longer need to worry about their equipment stopping them. This patented technology is the basis of the founding of Aeropak, an advanced outdoor hydration brand developed by three ASU students (Kendall Robinson, Derek Stein, and Thomas Goers) in collaboration with W.P. Carey’s Founder’s Lab. The primary goal was to develop traction among winter sport enthusiasts to create a robust customer base and evaluate the potential for partnership with hydration solution companies as well as direct sales through online and brick-and-mortar retail avenues. To this end, the Aeropak team performed market research to determine the usefulness and need for the product through a survey sent out to a number of outdoor sporting clubs on Arizona State University’s campus. After determining an interest in a potential product, the team developed a marketing strategy and business model which was executed through Instagram as well as a standalone website, with the goal of garnering interest and traction for a future product. Future goals of the project will be to bring a product to market and expand Aeropak’s reach into a variety of winter sport subcommunities, as well as evaluate the potential for further expansion into large-scale retailers and collaboration with established companies.

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Date Created
2021-05
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  • eng

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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2020-2021
Extent
  • 74 pages

Munch: The Better Way to Eat and Experience Dining

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The market for searching for food online is exploding. According to one expert at Google, “there are over 1 billion restaurant searches on Google every month” (Kelso, 2020). To capture this market and ride the general digital trend of internet

The market for searching for food online is exploding. According to one expert at Google, “there are over 1 billion restaurant searches on Google every month” (Kelso, 2020). To capture this market and ride the general digital trend of internet personalization (as evidenced by Google search results, ads, YouTube and social media algorithms, etc), we created Munch to be an algorithm meant to help people find food they’ll love. <br/>Munch offers the ability to search for food by restaurant or even as specific as a menu item (ex: search for the best Pad Thai). The best part? It is customized to your preferences based on a quiz you take when you open the app and from that point continuously learns from your behavior.<br/>This thesis documents the journey of the team who founded Munch, what progress we made and the reasoning behind our decisions, where this idea fits in a competitive marketplace, how much it could be worth, branding, and our recommendations for a successful app in the future.

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Date Created
2021-05
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  • eng

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English
Series
  • Academic Year 2020-2021
Extent
  • 57 pages