Tshidi Mohapeloa

Prof Tshidi

Professor Matshediso ‘Tshidi’ Mohapeloa (DBA -TUT, MBA -Mancosa BA -NMU), is currently an Associate Professor, and Coordinator of Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Enterprise Management at the Rhodes Business School.  As the Chair of Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education (EDHE)’s community of practice (CoP) in Entrepreneurship Learning and Teaching to support entrepreneurship education curriculum, and research aligned with SDG for societal benefit.

Her work experience has been a transition of development work- business-academia. A research consultant, an academic, and a development expert with extensive work in socio-economic and related issues. She loves working with young budding entrepreneurs, corporate entrepreneurs (intrapreneurs), creatives, and other entrepreneurial spaces to create social and innovative solutions.

Prof Mohapeloa supervised MBA, M Com, and PhD students. Her publication is based on her areas of interest as her expertise includes entrepreneurship with a social focus, engaging communities in research with impact to strengthen innovative solutions that incorporate technology, to mitigate social and environmental challenges.

Prof Mohapeloa's publications, research, and teaching are based on her interests in entrepreneurship with the social impact outcomes where innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship benefit the community/ local citizens. Through community-engaged research and projects focus on support for township and survivalist entrepreneurs, and cooperatives including those with social impact. The main targets are young entrepreneurs, women-led enterprises, and local community projects.

She authored and co-authored various research outputs and publications in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences. Some of her published work in the African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation, and Development, a chapter in an anthology on Teaching & Learning Entrepreneurship – by Learning in Higher Education (LiHE)

Career objectives focus on stimulating young creative minds through knowledge sharing and skills development. With a background in socio-economic combined with a passion for youth, women, children and, people with disabilities (as groups made vulnerable by poverty).

I believe entrepreneurship can be used as a pathway not only for financial sustainability but to improve people’s quality of life and be good to the planet.

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