Student Enterprises in Electrical Engineering of UBE: Innovative Solutions to Energy Problems in Ecuador

Authors

  • Mónica Molina Barzola Universidad Bolivariana Del Ecuador, Ecuador
  • Alexandra Yépez Vera Universidad Bolivariana Del Ecuador, Ecuador
  • Ivonne León Espinoza Universidad Bolivariana Del Ecuador, Ecuador
  • Wellington Maliza Cruz Universidad Bolivariana Del Ecuador, Ecuador
  • Carla Gutiérrez Quiroz Universidad Bolivariana Del Ecuador, Ecuador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2025.1.1.1841

Keywords:

Student entrepreneurship, triple impact, energy innovation, technical feasibility, multidimensional evaluation

Abstract

This study analyzes the entrepreneurial proposals developed by students from the PE-IEPE01 parallel course in Electrical Engineering at the Universidad Bolivariana del Ecuador (UBE), evaluating five fundamental dimensions: problem identification (20%), proposed solution (15%), innovation (20%), triple impact (20%), and feasibility (15%), along with clarity and time management (10%). The research was conducted with a population of 54 students (53 men and 1 woman), who developed projects focused on innovative energy solutions. A mixed-methods approach was employed, using specific evaluation rubrics. The overall results show that 75% of the projects effectively identified significant problems, with 68% presenting viable solutions. Feasibility was supported by functional business models and financial analysis.

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Published

2025-04-09

How to Cite

Molina Barzola, M., Yépez Vera, A., León Espinoza, I., Maliza Cruz, W., & Gutiérrez Quiroz, C. (2025). Student Enterprises in Electrical Engineering of UBE: Innovative Solutions to Energy Problems in Ecuador. LACCEI, 1(12). https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2025.1.1.1841

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