2022
DOI: 10.3390/socsci11050192
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The Hard Skills Bases in Digital Academic Entrepreneurship in Relation to Digital Transformation

Abstract: Digital transformation (DT) has changed the means and mechanisms for acquiring knowledge, meaning that higher education institutions (HEI) have changed the form of student-lecturer and teaching-learning interaction. Digital transformation must have a relevant role in building the hard skills (HS) necessary for academic entrepreneurship, where HS are easily taught and measured. This study analyses the basis of HS for digital academic entrepreneurship, answering the following research hypothesis: What are the ha… Show more

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“…Additionally, wisdom in the use of digital technology is also considered very important in the present by 62,5% and in the future by 85,6% participants. According to Garcez et al [35], the adoption of digital technology can benefit in the development of innovative business concepts created in the academic setting and foster digital academic entrepreneurship. They suggest that higher education institutions should create digital environments to encourage digital academic entrepreneurship, such as computational simulation scenarios, which allow the transfer of theoretical and practical knowledge utilizing digital technology, along with teamworking and close collaboration between the students and the instructor.…”
Section: Digital Business Implementation Business Challenges and Busi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, wisdom in the use of digital technology is also considered very important in the present by 62,5% and in the future by 85,6% participants. According to Garcez et al [35], the adoption of digital technology can benefit in the development of innovative business concepts created in the academic setting and foster digital academic entrepreneurship. They suggest that higher education institutions should create digital environments to encourage digital academic entrepreneurship, such as computational simulation scenarios, which allow the transfer of theoretical and practical knowledge utilizing digital technology, along with teamworking and close collaboration between the students and the instructor.…”
Section: Digital Business Implementation Business Challenges and Busi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entrepreneurial process generally follows the same trend as university entrepreneurship: Inspiration and tools facilitate the emergence of new business ideas; prototypes help to implement business plans; opportunities are incubated and exploited and goods and services are created (Garcez et al, 2023; Shane & Venkataraman, 2000). Incubation makes it possible to immunise a nascent company against potential threats and market competition while promoting job creation, economic development and technological transfer (Peters et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The confluence of practical training and technology-enhanced learning (TEL) is a critical frontier in Indo-nesia's vocational higher education journey [11] [12]. By skillfully blending practical experience with digital skills, institutions can produce graduates who are both professionally adept and technologically savvy, positioning them to excel in the ever-evolving professional landscape.…”
Section: Figure 1 Tel Challenge Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%