Research Themes
Research themes
Research topics are grouped into the following themes:
Sustainability and the fifth industrial revolution: Investigating the role of organisations in addressing the paradoxes arising from competing goals and methods of addressing sustainability. This includes challenges of the fourth industrial revolution that the fifth industrial revolution attempts to address.
Leadership & Governance: Investigating the role of the top management team and/or management board in attempting to address paradoxes arising from competing interests. The 4E model of the Rhodes Business School highlights some of these paradoxes.
Social Entrepreneurship: Investigating the role of entrepreneurs in addressing social issues in an economically sustainable way. There are tensions, dilemmas and complexities that social entrepreneurs have to balance as they create and achieve social value, and as they meet or mitigate social, environmental and economic needs.
Entrepreneurial ecosystems and commercialisation in higher education: There is a dominant discourse of academic research and an emerging discourse of commercialisation of academic work, which (re)produces a tensioned and conflictual sense of commercialisation and academic entrepreneurship (AE). These occur during the exploiting of scientific academic outputs purely for business/commercial output within a public social good institution (HEI). These tensions include conflicting identity struggles, the tensioned and conflictual field of commercialisation, and the dilemma of publish or patent.
Data science and decision making: This topic involves investigating approaches to decision-making processes for complex problems, assessing several options and making an optimal choice. Preference decisions are made by evaluating alternatives based on many features that sometimes clash. Decisions can be made with the help of data analytics or technology-enabled decision-making approaches using business environment data, retail data, customer data, or operational data, amongst others.
Digitalisation and technology: Investigating the capabilities and impact pathways of fourth and/or fifth industrial revolution technologies in operations (goods and services industries). The introduction of technology is to enhance processes, customer experience and satisfaction, continuous improvement, manage operational uncertainty and risk, or could be for monitoring and evaluation. However, in the process, dilemmas often arise.
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