Rethinking University Education: A Navigation in the Emerging Knowledge Economy in Africa
Abstract
Globalization has placed organizations everywhere in new and different competitive
situations where knowledgeable, effective behavior has come to provide the
competitive edge. This paper makes important contributions to academicians and
practitioners by showing how the academic community needs a rapid shift in
understanding of firms as knowledge-based systems by increasing institutional focus
on the organization of the knowledge development and application. This can sharpen
the knowledge-based students who can be able to face challenges in today’s dynamic
world. Challenges of education in the knowledge economy are highlighted with a
focus on the exponential growth of information. The need to restructure university
education to meet the knowledge demand is explained and this can be achieved by
incorporating indigenous knowledge, defining the role of university knowledge in
globalization, creating networks, working towards knowledge that will lead to change
and also preparing students for future knowledge demands
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