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Oosthuizen, J.H. (2016). Entrepreneurial intelligence: Expanding Schwab’s four-type intelligence proposition to meaningfully address the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Southern African Institute of Management Scientists
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The paper argues that humanity finds itself at the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). The introduction of new business models, the disruption of incumbents and the reshaping of production, consumption, transportation and delivery systems are evidence of profound changes taking place across industries. The velocity, breadth, depth, and impact of the changes are unlike those previously experienced. From the premise of these challenges and opportunities Schwab (2016) propagated a 4-type intelligence proposition (contextual-, emotional-, inspired-, and physical intelligence) to be applied so as to adapt and harness the potential of disruption. Applying critical interpretive synthesis, this paper argues the lack of a disposition type of intelligence in Schwab’s proposition and proposes its expansion to include entrepreneurial intelligence, thereby increasing the potential of realisation, impact and value creating solutions.
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Oosthuizen, J.H. (2016). Entrepreneurial intelligence: Expanding Schwab’s four-type intelligence proposition to meaningfully address the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Southern African Institute of Management Scientists
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The paper argues that humanity finds itself at the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). The introduction of new business models, the disruption of incumbents and the reshaping of production, consumption, transportation and delivery systems are evidence of profound changes taking place across industries. The velocity, breadth, depth, and impact of the changes are unlike those previously experienced. From the premise of these challenges and opportunities Schwab (2016) propagated a 4-type intelligence proposition (contextual-, emotional-, inspired-, and physical intelligence) to be applied so as to adapt and harness the potential of disruption. Applying critical interpretive synthesis, this paper argues the lack of a disposition type of intelligence in Schwab’s proposition and proposes its expansion to include entrepreneurial intelligence, thereby increasing the potential of realisation, impact and value creating solutions.
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Oosthuizen, J.H. (2016). Entrepreneurial intelligence: Expanding Schwab’s four-type intelligence proposition to meaningfully address the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Southern African Institute of Management Scientists
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Conference and research papers
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The paper argues that humanity finds itself at the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). The introduction of new business models, the disruption of incumbents and the reshaping of production, consumption, transportation and delivery systems are evidence of profound changes taking place across industries. The velocity, breadth, depth, and impact of the changes are unlike those previously experienced. From the premise of these challenges and opportunities Schwab (2016) propagated a 4-type intelligence proposition (contextual-, emotional-, inspired-, and physical intelligence) to be applied so as to adapt and harness the potential of disruption. Applying critical interpretive synthesis, this paper argues the lack of a disposition type of intelligence in Schwab’s proposition and proposes its expansion to include entrepreneurial intelligence, thereby increasing the potential of realisation, impact and value creating solutions.
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