Affiliation:
1. Department of Business Management Education, Faculty of Education at Walter Sisulu University, South Africa
2. Faculty of Management and Public Administration Sciences at Walter Sisulu University at Butterworth Campus, South Africa
Abstract
Entrepreneurship education has emerged as a powerful driver of sustainable development, especially in regions grappling with socio-economic challenges like South Africa. This paper draws on a qualitative research method, utilizing secondary data sources from various authors. The data was gathered from published and peer-reviewed publications, internet sources, and textbooks relevant to the issue at hand. Several authors highlighted the crucial role of entrepreneurship education in equipping students with the necessary competencies and attitudes to navigate complex challenges and devise innovative solutions. By fostering creativity, resilience, and adaptability, these programs empower individuals to become agents of change in their communities, driving economic growth, social empowerment, and environmental stewardship. This paper underlines the importance of integrating sustainability principles into entrepreneurship education curricula to ensure the development of socially and environmentally responsible enterprises. Additionally, it emphasizes the need to nurture a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation to unlock the potential for prosperity and resilience in marginalized communities. This approach aligns with the aspirations of the National Agenda 2063 and Sustainable Development Goal 4, which aims to transform economies and create jobs. Entrepreneurship education fosters economic growth, social empowerment, and environmental stewardship, contributing to a more prosperous and resilient society.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Catalyst, Sustainable Development.
Reference36 articles.
1. Asamoah, Moses Kumi. “Access to Undergraduate Education Is an Unresolved Burden in Ghana: A Qualitative Approach.” International Journal of Lifelong Education 36, no. 5 (2017): 595–612.
2. Badri, Rim, and Nejib Hachicha. “Entrepreneurship Education and Its Impact on Students’ Intention to Start up: A Sample Case Study of Students from Two Tunisian Universities.” The International Journal of Management Education 17, no. 2 (2019): 182–90.
3. Brazdauskas, Marius. “Promoting Student Innovation-Driven Thinking and Creative Problem Solving for Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility.” Innovation 1 (2015).
4. Brazdauskas, Marius, and Lina Žirnelė. “Promoting Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Higher Education.” The Influence of Scientific Applied Research on the Quality of Modern Studies 1, no. 11 (2018): 14–22.
5. Brown, Rupert. “Social Identity Theory: Past Achievements, Current Problems and Future Challenges.” European Journal of Social Psychology 30, no. 6 (2000): 745–78.