Browsing Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "entrepreneurship"
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Application of the Attitude Toward Enterprise (ATE) test on scondary school learners in South Africa
(Sabinet, 2011)The main aim of this research paper was to discuss the application of the Attitude Toward Enterprise (ATE) Test1 developed by Kingston University, London, on secondary school learners in South Africa. A total of 1 748 ... -
Creativity and flexibility: essential skills in training learners for a potential entrepreneurial career
(Prof. Ansie Lessing, 2015)Following an entrepreneurial career is a viable way out of the disconcerting problem of unemployment among the youth aged 15-34 in South Africa. The greatest challenge in resolving this predicament is the creation of more ... -
Innovation through accelerators: a case for open innovation
(AOSIS, 2016)Background: Open innovation is becoming a progressive business practice in Southern Africa because it plays a significant role in economic development through promoting the commercialisation of new ideas. The challenge is ... -
South Africa's youth unemployment dilemma: Whose Baby is it anyway?
(IFRD, 2017)Youth unemployment is a major concern to various different countries, including South Africa, which ranked fourth-worst in the global youth unemployment ratings in 2013 and 2014reaching rates of more than 50 percent. ... -
Teaching problem-solving competency in Business Studies at secondary school level
(Education Association South Africa, 2015)The high unemployment rate in South Africa compels potential entrepreneurs to start their own businesses in order to survive. Often this is with little or no formal training or education in entrepreneurship. Since problem ...