Understanding Entrepreneurial University

Author(s):  
Neeta Baporikar

Universities globally are facing new challenges and rapid changes like the increased pace of technological progress, demographic shifts, reduced funding, new skills requirement, competition, etc. These challenges and changes call for academic revolution in universities. This implies a need to make these organizations more entrepreneurial in their thinking and approaches, hence the term entrepreneurial universities. Further, they are expected to create the future by educating those to whom the future belongs and by generating the ideas and discoveries that can transform the present and build a better world. In the current context, educating those to whom the future belongs means providing them with solid knowledge and entrepreneurial skills for coping with future challenges, generating ideas and innovations and transferring them to build a better world. Adopting a qualitative approach with an in-depth literature review, the aim is to understand the entrepreneurial university and its role, and to provide a framework for their development in emerging economies.

2022 ◽  
pp. 228-247
Author(s):  
Saud Saif Albusaidi ◽  
Agung Nugroho

This chapter aims to critique the methodologies of studies conducted in the field of the internationalization of higher education. The authors of this chapter selected nine articles and presented the commonalities between them and how their tools determined the findings. The authors first evaluated three articles that implemented a qualitative approach. Then they evaluated three articles that implemented a quantitative approach. Finally, the authors examined studies investigating higher education's internationalization through a mixed-method approach. The authors provide critiques, guidance, and insights into the procedural correctness on how the selected articles could be conducted better in the future.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 120-133
Author(s):  
Nurul Izzati Septiana ◽  
Hilda Sanjayawat

This paper aims to identify key insights from the available literature review on blockchain in the sukuk market and provide a commentary of its prospects specifically in its application within the sukuk market advantages and challenges. The paper primarily applies a qualitative approach and literature review as a research method. The result showed that smart sukuk has the potential of becoming the future for sukuk issuances and may contribute to the spread of sukuk more widely, leading to the expansion of Islamic funding. The advantages of smart contracts could facilitate transactions in convenient way and hence would contribute to wellbeing of the ummah, thus achieving the maslaha. The use of smart contracts designed to protect against fraud is also consistent with maqasid al-Shariah (purposes of Shariah), which is the protection of al-mal (property).


Author(s):  
Maulia Jayantina Islami

AbstractCyber threat is a national challenge in the 21st century, especially for the policy makers of cybersecurity in Indonesia. The Cybersecurity strategy has been initiated and run, but the Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) of the year 2017 still shows the lack of the nation’s commitment in terms of cybersecurity in Indonesia. With a qualitative approach on the literature review, the purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the current national cybersecurity strategy from the point of view of the GCI framework. The challenges of the strategy implementation will then be identified so the recommendations for the enhancement of the future national cybersecurity strategy can be disclosed. AbstrakSerangan Siber menjadi sebuah tantangan tersendiri bagi Negara pada abad 21 ini, terutama bagi pemangku kebijakan di Indonesia. Strategi keamanan siber sudah mulai diinisiasi dan dijalankan namun penilaian Global Cybersecurity Index (CGI) tahun 2017 Indonesia masih menunjukkan kurangnya komitmen bangsa dalam hal keamanan siber. Dengan pendekatan kualitatif literature review, tujuan dari studi ini adalah untuk memberikan gambaran terhadap strategi keamanan siber nasional yang telah diinisiasi pemerintah pada saat ini dari sudut pandang GCI framework, kemudian mengidentifikasi tantangan yang dihadapi dalam mengimplementasikan strategi tersebut, dan rekomendasi untuk strategi nasional keamanan siber mendatang.


Author(s):  
Andrew J Collins ◽  
Farinaz Sabz Ali Pour ◽  
Craig A Jordan

The American scientist Carl Sagan once said: “You have to know the past to understand the present.” We argue that having a meaningful dialogue on the future of simulation requires a baseline understanding of previous discussions on its future. For this paper, we conduct a review of the discrete event simulation (DES) literature that focuses on its future to understand better the path that DES has been following, both in terms of who is using simulation and what directions they think DES should take. Our review involves a qualitative literature review of DES and a quantitative bibliometric analysis of the Modeling and Simulation (M&S) literature. The results from the bibliometric study imply that demographics of the M&S community are rapidly changing, both in terms of the nations that use M&S and the academic disciplines from which new simulationists hail. This change in demographics has the potential to help aid the community face some of its future challenges. Our qualitative literature review indicates that DES still faces some significant challenges: these include integrating human behavior; using simulation for exploration, not replication; determining return on investment; and communication issues across a splitting community.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Putu Sanjaya

<p>The child is the future of the world. Whether or not life is next depends on the preparation and readiness of the child. The existence of a suputra child will be able to realize a peaceful and prosperous life. Therefore education and child development towards suputra is very important. Hinduism has a clear concept of suputra and how to educate children to be suputra. This paper examines Hindu literature belonging to sacred literature. With a qualitative approach and literature review method of this paper explores about how suputra children in the view of Hindu literature and how to educate children to become a child suputra.<br />Keywords: <br />Abstrak<br />Anak adalah masa depan dunia. Baik tidaknya kehidupan berikutnya adalah bergantung pada penyiapan dan kesiapan anak. Keberadaan anak yang suputra akan dapat mewujudkan kehidupan yang damai dan sejahtera. Oleh karena itu pendidikan dan pembinaan anak menuju suputra merupakan hal yang sangat penting. Agama Hindu memiliki konsep yang jelas mengenai anak yang suputra dan bagaimana mendidik anak agar menjadi suputra. Tulisan ini mengkaji literatur-literatur Hindu yang tergolong sastra suci. Dengan pendekatan kualitatif dan metode kajian pustaka tulisan ini mengetengahkan tentang bagaimana anak suputra dalam pandangan susastra hindu serta bagaimana mendidik anak agar menjadi anak yang suputra.<br />Kata Kunci: Suputra, Anak Usia Dini</p>


2001 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 4-7
Author(s):  
Michael Reeve ◽  
E.R. Dolly Dieter ◽  
Alexander Shor ◽  
Holly Smith

NSF has been involved in the design and construction of vessels that support academic oceanographic research as well as in their maintenance and operation since the sixties. As we look to the future, the academic fleet will face new challenges set by the evolving research agendas of that community. Rapid changes in technology and the drive to make continuous global ocean observations will have a significant impact on the fleet. Developing a long-range fleet plan, taking into account future science and federal budgetary trends, can help keep the community, the government and the fleet on course for the future.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
RENATO K. COLOMBY ◽  
SILVIA G. DA COSTA

ABSTRACT Purpose: To understand the meaning and meaningfulness of work under different points of view and support the researchers of the subject to reflect on which lens(es) are formulating their research. Originality/value: The main contribution of the article is in the synthesis and registration of ten categories of analysis of the multiple and possible meaning and meaningfulness of the work, either in isolation or in their connections. This article is in itself a theoretical proposition cooperates for the extension of the literature and is original when indicating ten complementary perspectives for the object of study: physiological, cultural, religious, spiritual, ideological, economic, political, legal, psychological and social. Design/methodology/approach: This article has a qualitative approach and has as a method a literature review of the narrative type and is based on more than 80 national and international references. Findings: When analyzed in an integrated way, these perspectives expand the possibilities of contextualization and future researches in the field of the mentioned subject. Finally, it is defended that there is still a long way in the problematization of this phenomenon so central in the life of the individuals and for the society, mainly in what concerns the current context of multiple crises and intense social transformations.


Penamas ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 185
Author(s):  
Tiwi - Etika

This article is the result of a research on the Kaharingan problematic issues of religious identity after being integrated into Hindu Dharma. During the ‘New Order’ (President Soeharto's government) Kaharingan religion was not included in one of the religions served by the state. The issue of state recognition and the ease of obtaining civil services for Kaharingan adherents are strong reasons for Kaharingan religious leaders to integrate Kaharingan as part of Hinduism. The research raises the issues: (1) how is the process of integrating Kaharingan religion into Hindu Dharma? (2) what are the implications of such integration? and, (3) how is the existence of Kaharingan religious identity as the original ‘Dayak tribe religion’ after integration into Hindu Dharma in the future? This study aims to portray the existence of Kaharingan religion during integration into Hindu Dharma. This type of research is qualitative-descriptive with the method of collecting data through observation and interviews with religious leaders and administrators of religious institutions namely the Hindu Kaharingan Grand Council (MB-AHK), as well as an analysis of documents related to the object of research. Theories used in this research are integration theory, identity theory and locality theory. The integration process has implications for various fields, ranging from education, social, religious, economic, political upto cultural identity. The future challenges of Kaharingan are: internal conflict, a dilemma of distortion from third parties and stigmatization as one of the Hindu Dharma sects.


2021 ◽  
pp. 026666692098340
Author(s):  
Kevin Onyenankeya

The future of journalism is being shaped by the convergence of technology and societal shifts. For indigenous language press in Africa battling to stay afloat amidst stiff competition from traditional media, the pervasive and rapidly encroaching digital transformation holds both opportunities and potential threats. Using a qualitative approach, this paper examined the implication of the shift to digital media for the future of the indigenous language newspaper in Africa and identifies opportunities for its sustainability within the framework of the theories of technological determinism and alternative media. The analysis indicates poor funding, shrinking patronage, and competition from traditional and social media as the major factors facing indigenous newspapers. It emerged that for indigenous language newspapers to thrive in the rapidly changing and technology-driven world they need to not only adapt to the digital revolution but also explore a business model that combines a futuristic outlook with a practical approach.


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