Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities

Social entrepreneurship (SE) had been introduced in the university as one of the efforts to nurture future social entrepreneurs. SE courses established at the university level with a combination of cooperation from the local community and industry give a more effective impact on the local community....

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Main Authors: Hamizan Roslan, Muhammad Hamirul, Hamid, Suraya, Ijab, Mohamad Taha, Yusop, Farrah Dina, Norman, Azah Anir
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spelling my.um.eprints.418372023-10-20T02:38:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41837/ Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities Hamizan Roslan, Muhammad Hamirul Hamid, Suraya Ijab, Mohamad Taha Yusop, Farrah Dina Norman, Azah Anir L Education (General) Social entrepreneurship (SE) had been introduced in the university as one of the efforts to nurture future social entrepreneurs. SE courses established at the university level with a combination of cooperation from the local community and industry give a more effective impact on the local community. The knowledge and skills taught from universities regardless of the academic or cultural background can be used to balance the social problems in the community with the development of social innovation to solve the issues. However, several challenges delayed further development of a successful SE programme in higher education. This research employs the systematic literature review (SLR) which utilizes in-depth and absolute evaluation of related literature on the research topic. Four challenges have been encountered include; the design of SE curricula, financial and funding problems, lack of professionals to teach SE courses, and prohibitive social and university environment issues. This research has also suggested some best practices include; more SE awareness programmes, university management in solving funding problems, preparing SE coaching professionals, and setting up more university-industry collaborations. This paper proposes suggestions to counter the challenges and leverage the social network as an innovative technological alternative and giving more opportunities for improved social benefits. Taylor & Francis 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed Hamizan Roslan, Muhammad Hamirul and Hamid, Suraya and Ijab, Mohamad Taha and Yusop, Farrah Dina and Norman, Azah Anir (2022) Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities. Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 42 (3). pp. 588-604. ISSN 0218-8791, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02188791.2020.1859354 <https://doi.org/10.1080/02188791.2020.1859354>. 10.1080/02188791.2020.1859354
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Hamizan Roslan, Muhammad Hamirul
Hamid, Suraya
Ijab, Mohamad Taha
Yusop, Farrah Dina
Norman, Azah Anir
Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities
description Social entrepreneurship (SE) had been introduced in the university as one of the efforts to nurture future social entrepreneurs. SE courses established at the university level with a combination of cooperation from the local community and industry give a more effective impact on the local community. The knowledge and skills taught from universities regardless of the academic or cultural background can be used to balance the social problems in the community with the development of social innovation to solve the issues. However, several challenges delayed further development of a successful SE programme in higher education. This research employs the systematic literature review (SLR) which utilizes in-depth and absolute evaluation of related literature on the research topic. Four challenges have been encountered include; the design of SE curricula, financial and funding problems, lack of professionals to teach SE courses, and prohibitive social and university environment issues. This research has also suggested some best practices include; more SE awareness programmes, university management in solving funding problems, preparing SE coaching professionals, and setting up more university-industry collaborations. This paper proposes suggestions to counter the challenges and leverage the social network as an innovative technological alternative and giving more opportunities for improved social benefits.
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author Hamizan Roslan, Muhammad Hamirul
Hamid, Suraya
Ijab, Mohamad Taha
Yusop, Farrah Dina
Norman, Azah Anir
author_facet Hamizan Roslan, Muhammad Hamirul
Hamid, Suraya
Ijab, Mohamad Taha
Yusop, Farrah Dina
Norman, Azah Anir
author_sort Hamizan Roslan, Muhammad Hamirul
title Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities
title_short Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities
title_full Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities
title_fullStr Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Social entrepreneurship in higher education: Challenges and opportunities
title_sort social entrepreneurship in higher education: challenges and opportunities
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41837/
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