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Digitalisation is deeply embedded also in the Estonian educational sector. The
educationaldigital revolution inEstonia aims to implementdigital technologymore
efficiently and effectively in learning and teaching, and to improve the digital skills
of the entire nation (e-Estonia 2019). Estonia can be happy for its developments in
this sector, with being first in Europe in the OECD PISA test, having 100% of
schools using e-school solutions, and every 10th student studying IT every year.
Digital solutions and tools arewidely used in all other educational forms and it is
ensured that every student receives the necessary knowledge and skills to access
modern digital infrastructure for future use. One example of the digital transfor-
mation in the education system is that by2020all studymaterials inEstoniawill be
digitised and available through an online e-schoolbag.
In 2005, Estonian state created a database named Estonian Education Informa-
tion System (EHIS) that brings together all the information related to education in
Estonia (ehis.ee). The database stores details about education institutions, students,
teachers and lecturers, graduation documents, study materials and curricula. The
service is intended for anyone in education, whether students enrolled in general,
vocational, higher or hobby programmes, or the teachers and academic staff pro-
viding that education. It is also possible to access information on the qualifications
and further training completed by teachers and academics. EHIS is also part of
monitoring the education system so that the authorities canmake sure it prepares
people for the labour market of the future. Higher education is free in Estonia at
public universities and applying for university studies by simply transferring one’s
details to the desired university is the most common use of the EHIS database
(EHIS 2019). Availability of numerous of education e-solutions is definitely very
helpful for Estonians as most of them believe that raising smarter kids is the
smartest investment acountrycanmakeand for staying smart life-long learning is a
must.
5.2 Leading theDigital Transformationat EstonianBusiness
School
5.2.1 Brief Introduction to EstonianBusiness School
Founded in 1988, Estonian Business School (EBS) is the oldest privately owned
business university in the Baltics (see ebs.ee) educating and training current and
future managers in the areas of business administration, leadership and
entrepreneurship and conducting research in related fields. With more than 1500
students, EBS’s goal is to provide enterprising people with academic knowledge,
skills and values for its successful implementation and offering degrees at Bache-
lor’s,Master’s aswell asDoctoral levels.WhenEBSwas founded in 1988, it was
the first institution in Estonia to introduce diploma business education and since
business administration did not exist in soviet universities, there was no teaching
tradition, no faculty and no textbooks: a difficult starting position.
However, the size of the country and its orientation towards theWest hasmeant
that EBS has stressed the international and innovation perspectives from the start,
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Digital Entrepreneurship
Impact on Business and Society
- Titel
- Digital Entrepreneurship
- Untertitel
- Impact on Business and Society
- Autoren
- Mariusz Soltanifar
- Mathew Hughes
- Lutz Göcke
- Verlag
- Springer Verlag
- Ort
- Cham
- Datum
- 2021
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-030-53914-6
- Abmessungen
- 16.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 340
- Schlagwörter
- Entrepreneurship, IT in Business, Innovation/Technology Management, Business and Management, Open Access, Digital transformation and entrepreneurship, ICT based business models
- Kategorie
- International