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    The entrepreneurial mind-set of university students : a cross-cultural comparison between Namibia and Germany
    (Inderscience Publishers, 2011) Haase, Heiko; Lautenschlager, Arndt; Rena, Ravinder
    The objective of this article is to set a cornerstone to compare and understand the phenomenon of graduate entrepreneurship in developing and developed countries. Our central research questions are: Are there differences in the entrepreneurial intentions of university students? What are the factors that might explain potential differences in their entrepreneurial mind-set? In response to these questions, we performed a cross-sectional study exploring the prospective career paths of 2,353 university students from Namibia as well as from Eastern and Western Germany. We found that Namibian students have a higher entrepreneurial intention compared to their German counterparts. We detected several differences between both countries and revealed explanatory factors. However, they are not sufficient to explain the ‘regional dimension’ of the higher entrepreneurial intentions in Namibia. Several implications are presented.
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    Inclination of higher education students towards medical and healthcare start-ups : an empirical study in the post covid scenario
    (NeuroQuantology, 2022-06-01) Lourens, Melanie Elizabeth; Newaskar, Prabha Shakya; Satyamurthy, D.V.Satyamurthy.G; Tamijeselwan, S.
    In an advanced world, extra fees aren't always a supply of worry, particularly if the pleasant of products and offerings received is better. Also, there's not anything uncommon approximately a populace stresses extra of a positive type of provider whilst its earnings capability increases. A better fashionable of dwelling is in truth a number of the elements which have brought about the increase in fitness care expenditure in latest decades. In maximum areas of the economy, the numerous troubles going through the fitness care machine might be alleged as possibilities with the aid of using marketers. However, on the grounds that health facility and scientific offerings believed to be vital are dominated with the aid of using the government – which price range 70% of the nation’s general fitness care costs – marketers are with the aid of using definition omitted from a massive a part of the fitness sector. In spite of governments having installation several running agencies and commissions, and regardless of the funding of huge sums of cash in latest years, our fitness care machine continues to be suffering to meet the people’s hopes. There isn't any uncertainty that marketers can be referred to as upon to soak up the demanding situations posed with the aid of using the getting older of the populace and the developing prices of fitness care on this nation. Sample of 215 students from higher education were considered to know different factors and their impact on Inclination of Higher Education Students Towards Medical and Healthcare Start-Ups. The study concludes that Scope and Opportunities, Skill and Talent, Entrepreneurial Consciousness and Awareness towards healthcare are the factors that determines the Inclination of Higher Education Students Towards Medical and Healthcare Start-Ups.
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    Exploring student perceptions of using the learning management system and social media for blended learning at a rural university
    (UNISA Press, 2015-01) Moodley, Padhma; Singh, Rachael Jesika; Cloete, J.
    Blended learning combines the strength of face-to-face learning with e-learning, which has become the catalyst for education reform today. Unfortunately there are many obstacles that can derail this format of hybrid learning before it can reach its full potential, especially at universities where budgetary constraints inhibit the development of the information and communication infrastructure. This study seeks to capture students’ perceptions regarding web-based activities at a rural university. Purposive sampling was used to generate the sample and a combined total of 380 second- and third-year students participated in this study. Second- and third-year students were selected as it is expected that they have experienced the university learning management system and its shortcomings, and are hence in a posistion to compare the learning management system with social media platforms. The data collection instrument was a self-administered questionnaire, which was analysed using quantitative and qualitative methods. The findings indicate that students at the rural university preferred to engage in blended learning through social networking technologies, as opposed to the learning management system, which they found was mostly unavailable or inaccessible at their residences.