2021
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v10i3.1103
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The fourth industrial revolution and the future of entrepreneurial university in South Africa

Abstract: Globally, digital disruption has accelerated in the last few years. It is argued that this technological revolution would fundamentally alter our interactions with one another, our work, and our lives. The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) can blur the boundaries between the physical and biological worlds. Although the extent of the effect is unclear, many anticipate massive changes in the economic and educational spheres. Given the close relationship between the economy and the drivers of entrepreneurship in… Show more

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“…A positive entrepreneurial mindset and knowledge are the basis of ED which trigger interest in starting a business, and therefore, serve as primary mediators of the relationship between ED and EI (Hanandeh et al, 2021;Van Treuren, Eisenbarth & Fry, 2022). Today's competition is driven by technology, thus digital education at South African universities is increasingly essential for potential entrepreneurs to gain skills and competences required for the business to achieve sustainability and competitiveness in the business (Ogunlela & Tengeh, 2021). Thus, an entrepreneur is defined as an innovative individual with strong entrepreneurial competencies (such as knowledge and mindset) and unique skills to develop and market products and/or services to create employment opportunities and to generate profit (Campo-Ternera, Amar-Sepúlveda & Olivero-Vega, 2022; Ntshangase & Ezeuduji, 2020).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Education and Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A positive entrepreneurial mindset and knowledge are the basis of ED which trigger interest in starting a business, and therefore, serve as primary mediators of the relationship between ED and EI (Hanandeh et al, 2021;Van Treuren, Eisenbarth & Fry, 2022). Today's competition is driven by technology, thus digital education at South African universities is increasingly essential for potential entrepreneurs to gain skills and competences required for the business to achieve sustainability and competitiveness in the business (Ogunlela & Tengeh, 2021). Thus, an entrepreneur is defined as an innovative individual with strong entrepreneurial competencies (such as knowledge and mindset) and unique skills to develop and market products and/or services to create employment opportunities and to generate profit (Campo-Ternera, Amar-Sepúlveda & Olivero-Vega, 2022; Ntshangase & Ezeuduji, 2020).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Education and Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 4IR (also known as Industry 4.0) has introduced some of the major leading tools of technology that can be used in various industries, from services to manufacturing (Nwachukwu, 2022). A new level of automation is being realized in the 4IR, blurring the lines between biological, physical, and digital levels as technologies are used to conduct work that was performed by humans in the past (Ogunlela & Tengeh, 2021;Selemela, Khwela, & Selelo, 2023).…”
Section: The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4ir)mentioning
confidence: 99%