The inclusion of design thinking as a tool for entrepreneurship at the Durban University of Technology
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The volatile nature of the entrepreneurship environment requires specific
characteristics from individuals entering the field. These traits can be developed
through entrepreneurial learning, utilising a method- and design-based approach
known as design thinking (DT). Design Thinking prioritises the entrepreneurial
process, particularly the mindset and skills of student entrepreneurs. It also
encourages student-centred learning by ensuring that the acquired skills are
applicable to real-life situations. The study evaluated the inclusion of DT as an
entrepreneurship and business development tool at the Durban University of
Technology. Entrepreneurial learning through a design-based and method approach
was conceptualised. A quantitative research approach was used, focussed on
students who have either enrolled in entrepreneurship modules that follow the DT
approach or in courses that do not follow the DT approach, for comparative purposes.
The collection of data was done using a semi-structured questionnaire. Thereafter,
SPSS version 24 was used to analyse the collected data. The study results showed a
lack of awareness concerning DT, and that most participants have not enrolled in DT
boot camps or workshops. This lack is evident in the limited number of ventures
undertaken by participants. In conclusion an intervention is recommended which will
allow the incorporation of DT into the Higher Education Institution curriculum to foster
innovation and the execution of novel ideas.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree Master in Business Administration, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6077
