Youth Entrepreneurship Development Through Design Thinking and Business Model Innovation
D. A. J. Dawie Bornman ()
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D. A. J. Dawie Bornman: University of Pretoria, Department of Business Management
Chapter 12 in Innovative Pedagogies for Entrepreneurship Education, 2026, pp 249-261 from Springer
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Abstract In recent years, the rise in uncertainty in youth employability has gone from worrisome to devastating. Even before the global Covid-19 pandemic, questions such as, ‘where will I find a job?’, ‘what skills do I need to succeed in today’s economic climate?’ or ‘how will I be able to make a living from my degree/diploma/course/academic programme?’ have been issues that young students struggle with.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07204-7_12
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