Abstract
Entrepreneurship plays a crucial role in driving innovation, enhancing economic resilience, and generating job opportunities. As such, integrating entrepreneurial concepts into higher education institutions (HEIs) is vital for effectively addressing the complexities of the contemporary labor market. This integrative review examines the intersection of Project-Based Learning (PBL) and entrepreneurship education, with an emphasis on how PBL methodologies can enhance entrepreneurial competencies. PBL is characterized by a student-centered approach that promotes experiential learning, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving, thereby fostering essential entrepreneurial skills such as creativity, innovation, leadership, and resilience. The review highlights the alignment between PBL and the objectives of entrepreneurship education, particularly in equipping students with the necessary competencies for economic and professional success. The study references theoretical frameworks such as Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory and practical applications, including entrepreneurial hubs and incubators within HEIs, exemplified by the Innobiz DUT Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. These initiatives illustrate how PBL can effectively bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. The findings indicate that PBL not only enhances entrepreneurial skills but also nurtures an entrepreneurial mindset, empowering students to tackle complex challenges and pursue innovative solutions.
The review addresses challenges associated with the adoption of PBL, such as resource constraints, faculty training requirements, and the assessment of entrepreneurial competencies, while proposing potential strategies to overcome these obstacles. Additionally, it underscores the necessity of context-specific approaches in regions facing high youth unemployment, such as Sub-Saharan Africa, where PBL can effectively confront educational and socio-economic challenges. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies examining the long-term impacts of PBL, the role of technology in facilitating PBL, and strategies to promote equity and inclusion in entrepreneurship education. This review contributes to the growing body of knowledge on entrepreneurship education, underscoring the transformative potential of PBL in preparing students for the complexities of modern economies and advancing global efforts to address socio-economic challenges through innovative educational practices.