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Towards a Romanian Entrepreneurial and Ecological University: Learning Talent Management from “Big-Tech”

In: Navigating Through the Crisis: Business, Technological and Ethical Considerations

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  • Sebastian Văduva

    (Emanuel University of Oradea)

  • Daniel Burtic

    (Emanuel University of Oradea)

  • Lois Văduva

    (Emanuel University of Oradea)

  • Robert Hisrich

    (Kent State University)

Abstract

Sustainability is an increasingly important subject matter for universities, which are faced with the dilemma to either help shape the current debate or risk becoming obsolete in the future. This research presents an overview of the main factors, shaping the future of universities, from climate changes and "going green" trends to entrepreneurship initiatives that can provide real economic growth and development. In this fourth industrial revolution, technological advances profoundly impact higher education initiatives; traditional universities must find creative solutions to thrive and develop in this era. The solution to sustainability that the authors of this chapter propose is to borrow key strategies from tech companies, which could be replicated at a university level. Among the most critical factors in the quest for sustainability is the continuous investment in faculty development, which can result in a culture of entrepreneurship and ecology.

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  • Sebastian Văduva & Daniel Burtic & Lois Văduva & Robert Hisrich, 2022. "Towards a Romanian Entrepreneurial and Ecological University: Learning Talent Management from “Big-Tech”," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Silvia L. Fotea & Ioan Ş. Fotea & Sebastian Văduva (ed.), Navigating Through the Crisis: Business, Technological and Ethical Considerations, chapter 0, pages 207-224, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-030-82751-9_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82751-9_12
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