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Dr. Gaofetoge Ntshadi Ganamotse

Dr. Gaofetoge Ntshadi Ganamotse

Faculty of Business

Management

Lecturer of Entrepreneurship

Location: 245/018
Phone: 3555109
Email Dr. Gaofetoge Ntshadi Ganamotse

PhD in Entrepreneurship (University of Essex, UK)

Masters of Science in Entrepreneurship and Business Management ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý(University Bedfordshire, UK)

Bachelor of Education with Honors (Bolton Institute of Higher Education)

Advanced Diploma in Cooperative Management

Dr. Ganamotse is a Lecturer of Entrepreneurship at both undergraduate and graduate levels.ÌýShe takes a practical approach to teaching entrepreneurship with a view graduate students who are reflectiveÌý practitioners in the field of entrepreneurship. ³§³ó±ðÌýbeen instrumental in the development of the entrepreneurship development programme that received positiveÌýÌýreviews as interactive and practical entrepreneurship programme from external reviewers (Prof.Ìý H.Sherman, Dean, College of Business & Prof.ÌýLuke L. Pittaway, Chair, Department of Management from Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA).ÌýÌý

Also, she brings to herÌýÌýclasses extensive industry experience in business development, havingÌýpreviously worked as the Acting Business Support Director, Director of Extension Services and Village Skills Training ProgrammeÌýat the Rural Industries Promotions Companies Botswana. She has also served as a Country Manager for the Global Business Labs where she also served as a business coach.

She continues to mentor and coach the final year undergraduate and postgraduate students that are being incubated in UB.ÌýÌýÌý

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Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship

Business Plan Development

Research

Management

Strategic Management

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Dr. Ganamotse' sÌýPhD research focuses on Business Incubation and her MSc. researchÌý on Business Cluster Policies. Her research interests are:

1.Business incubation environments and new venture performance

2.Entrepreneurship education (teaching and learning approaches, assessment and related impacts)

3.Migrant Entrepreneurship

4.Entrepreneurial Intentions

5.Entrepreneurial orientation

6.Corporate entrepreneurship

7.Social entrepreneurship

8.Business clustering

Entrepreneurship education and intentions

Innovation

Business support and performanceÌý

Entrepreneurial competence and performance

1. Ganamotse, G.N., Samuelsson, M., Abankwah, R.M., Tibaingana, A., & Mphela, T (2017). Ìý2. Shunda, J.P.W., Ganamotse, G. N., & Marobela, M.N. (2015).Ìý Ìý

Book

3. Ganamotse, G.N.; Tariq, A; Sekate, R. D. Virtual University for the Small States of Commonwealth (VSSUC); Commonwealth of Learning (2013),

Report

4. Ganamotse, G. N., & Morakanyane, R., (2015).

Peer Reviewed conference papers

5. Ganamotse, G. N (2011)

6. Ntsimanyana, G; Ganamotse, G.N and Tlhomole, A (2017) Barriers to Entrepreneurial Intentions of Students in Technical and Vocational Training Colleges. Proceedings of the 4th ICBIGE: Ìý11 – 13TH July 2017, Kasane. Volume IV, ISBN 978-99968-0-631-5 9

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