Towards Economic Self-Sufficiency: Utilizing Global Best Practices for Entrepreneurship Development in Afghan Universities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71082/ppgy4d71Keywords:
Entrepreneurship,, Self-Sufficiency, Entrepreneurial university,, Innovation hubs,, University-industry collaboration,, Entrepreneurial ecosystem,, Entrepreneurial education.Abstract
Afghan universities currently play a limited role in fostering
entrepreneurship, as entrepreneurship education is primarily
confined to theoretical courses within economics and public
administration faculties. This article explores how Afghan
universities can enhance their impact on entrepreneurship
development and national self-sufficiency by learning from the
experiences of entrepreneurial universities worldwide. Utilizing
qualitative analysis of secondary data, including case studies from
Afghan and international studies and theoretical frameworks such as
the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Entrepreneurial Intention
Model, the study discusses the need for comprehensive reforms that
integrate entrepreneurship across various disciplines, establish
innovation hubs, and foster university-industry-government
collaborations. Drawing on successful models from around the globe,
the article provides actionable recommendations for Afghan
universities to adopt innovative educational frameworks, build
sustainable support systems, and create dynamic entrepreneurial
ecosystems.