Mapping the Future Sustainable, through the Theory of Comprehensive Everything or the 5th Wave/Tomorrow Age Theory, with a focus on Hybrid SMEs/SME 5.0 Educationally

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Mohammadian, Hamid Doost [1 ]
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[1] Univ Appl Sci FHM, Dept Business & Econ, Bielefeld, Germany
关键词
Mapping the future; Tomorrow education; Edu; 5.0; 5th wave/tomorrow age theory or theory of comprehensive everything; Hybrid SMEs/SME 5.0; IoT-education; Cyber-learning; future concern; educational sustainability;
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10.1109/EDUCON52537.2022.9766668
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Since the 1970s, advances in technology have affected everything, including education, training and the business environment, and jobs have always been challenged between education, economic, social, and environmental disruptions in the best way possible to ensure educational business continuity. Meanwhile, educational technologies have been able to improve educational businesses. In fact, the creation of new concept of SMEs as the driving force of educational development, and 7PS pillars play a key role in the process of community development and educational sustainability. Due to the advancement of technologies, these companies have had one of the fastest growths in the 14.0 and in future of 14.0 (I 5.0) will have the most competition in technology and innovation with each other in the world. According to the 5th wave theory, to enter the edge of tomorrow, they need to be prepared to face tomorrow's crises by identifying and preventing today's challenges and future shocks. In this regard, the role of education in human resource competencies is very essential. Technical and occupational skills training, social and communication training, personal and personality competencies, conversational intelligence, and methodological and creative traits in human resources can promote sustainability in SME businesses. In fact, with constantly evolving engineering education, today a new form of SMEs (Hybrid SMEs) has emerged that considers competitive advantage not only based on the quality of knowledge-based products and services, but also their competitive advantage is the ability to change 7PS pillars changes. Hybrid SMEs/SME 5.0 seek to create acceptable organizations and markets to address specific socio-edu-cultural and environmental issues. Therefore, it is necessary to recognize and manage today's challenges and, according to the 3D model of Socio Eco Environment SMEs, for 1-) forecasting, 2-) preventing, and 3-) facing tomorrow's crises. The ideological principles of Tomorrow's SMEs/SME 5.0 are based on creating value for healthy living, educational, environmental, and social justice, environmental sustainability, and superior quality products and services.
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页码:1747 / 1761
页数:15
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