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A Potential Framework For an Impactful Technopreneurship Education

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posted on 2025-05-09, 20:46 authored by Ratna Mulyany, Syaifullah Muhammad, Teuku GeumpanaTeuku Geumpana, Hendra Halim, Muslim Amiren, Miksalmina, Cindy Dwi Pertiwi
This study aims to conceptually discuss the potential framework for an impactful technopreneurship education in response to the dynamic business environment. An integrative review based on the selected pertinent literature was utilized to undertake this study. Unlike a systematic review, the integrative review does not aim to cover all articles published on the topic but combines perspectives and insights from different fields or research traditions. Several steps were involved in conducting an integrative review comprising of defining the research questions, conducting a comprehensive search, screening and selecting studies, extracting data and analyzing findings, drawing conclusions and making recommendation. The changes in curriculum and learning processes as well as academic transformation by embedding technological innovation and capacity building are the main priorities in preparing technopreneurs. To prepare reliable technopreneurs, while it is important to focus on technological innovation and capacity building, yet to integrate these two aspects, collaboration is the key word hence the collaboration among universities, the business world, government, media, and the community becomes one of the interesting routes that need to be developed. The pentahelix collaboration plays a major role in the cycle of the technopreneurship from the idea formulation, research, precommercialization, commercialization and embarking the advanced market.

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Journal title

Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship

Volume

9

Issue

2

Publisher

Bogor Agricultural University

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Engineering, Science and Environment

School

School of Information and Physical Sciences

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This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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