posted on 2024-07-12, 23:14authored byJohan Esbach
This research examines the concept ‘Engineering entrepreneurship’, looking at the contribution that engineers make towards a rapid changing technological environment that support the growth South African economy. This research works on the premise that engineering entrepreneurship lends itself to high technology entrepreneurial activity, but seeks to understand whether engineers are sufficiently progressive to support rapid change. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) places the catalyst for high-expectation entrepreneurship (aged: 23 - 32 years, highly educated, potential high income), squarely in the BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE (BTech) program at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). The answer we must find is one that seeks to understand whether engineering entrepreneurship is relevant in the South African context.
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ISBN
9780980332858
Journal title
Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2009: 6th International Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Research Exchange (AGSE 2009), Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 03-06 February 2009
Conference name
Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2009: 6th International Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Research Exchange AGSE 2009, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 03-06 February 2009