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In a rapidly changing world of knowledge exchange, innovation
and technological advancements, entrepreneurship continues to fuel
economic growth in both developed and developing countries. In the
developed world, an increased influx of graduate entrepreneurs sustains
economic growth whilst, in contrast, developing countries continue to
suffer from a dearth of entrepreneurial learning mechanisms. To remedy
this situation in Ghana a collaborative and interdisciplinary venture,
involving the Business School of the Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology and an international panel of experts, has
developed the Kite Vision Actualization Laboratory (KVAL). The raison
d’être of the KVAL is to support and nurture talent, develop and implement
business solutions and innovations, encourage the development of
entrepreneurial undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and
stimulate graduate business start-ups. The KVAL integrates four
development stages of entrepreneurial learning: knowledge transfer and
exchange; innovations and inventions; technology and enterprise
development; and panel review, assessment and final approval protocols.
The innovative KVAL framework mirrors demand-led transformation and
self-actualization processes that represent a departure from traditional
offerings in entrepreneurship education. |
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