University strategic planning and the impartation of technopreneurship skills to students: Literature review

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Mapeto Bomani ORCID logo, Gladys Gamariel ORCID logo, James Juana

https://doi.org/10.22495/jjgrv10i2siart1

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Abstract

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIR) has ushered in an era in which technopreneurship is central to economic development. Universities are viewed as critical conduits for imparting technopreneurship skills to university students (Cereijo, as cited in Suradi, Yasin, & Rasul, 2017), and this should be reflected in the university’s strategic plan. The purpose of this conceptual paper is to explore the nexus between university strategic planning and the impartation of technopreneurship skills to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students in Sub Saharan Africa. Methodologically, the paper adopted an integrative approach in reviewing, critiquing, and synthesising scholarly literature on the link between strategic planning and the impartation of technopreneurship skills in STEM universities. This paper argues that strategic planning has an impact on the transfer of technopreneurship skills to students. A university’s strategic plan defines its future direction, provides a coherent basis for decision-making, and establishes priorities (Albon, Iqbal, & Pearson, 2016). Hence, it influences the procurement and allocation of resources, courses to be taught and pedagogical approaches to be adopted. This paper contributes to knowledge by suggesting that strategic planning in STEM universities should encompass technology and entrepreneurship in the vision, mission, and strategic goals.

Keywords: Strategic Planning, University, Technopreneurship, Skills, Fourth Industrial Revolution

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualisation — M.B.; Methodology — M.B.; Formal Analysis — M.B., G.G., and J.J.; Writing — Original Draft — M.B., G.G., and J.J.; Writing — Review & Editing — M.B., G.G., and J.J.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

Acknowledgements: We acknowledge the role of Botswana International University of Science and Technology in promoting research of this nature.

JEL Classification: G11, G14, G15, G23, G24, G32, G41, G51, H26

Received: 28.01.2021
Accepted: 05.05.2021
Published online: 06.05.2021

How to cite this paper: Bomani, M., Gamariel, G., & Juana, J. (2021). University strategic planning and the impartation of technopreneurship skills to students: Literature review [Special issue]. Journal of Governance & Regulation, 10(2), 196–203. https://doi.org/10.22495/jjgrv10i2siart1