A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era

In today's increasingly interconnected and globalized world, global mega forces including geopolitical, economic, technological and environmental have caused the landscape of higher education to become volatile. Higher education institutes (HEIs) have been faced with increasing scrutiny, compet...

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Main Authors: Saiid, Muhammad, Bah, Ahmadou Pathe, Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
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spelling my.iium.irep.982092022-06-07T01:16:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/98209/ A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era Saiid, Muhammad Bah, Ahmadou Pathe Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman T58.6 Management information systems In today's increasingly interconnected and globalized world, global mega forces including geopolitical, economic, technological and environmental have caused the landscape of higher education to become volatile. Higher education institutes (HEIs) have been faced with increasing scrutiny, competition, regulation, financial and societal challenges. Moreover, along with the unexpected arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and various disruptors driving for change including the evolution of digital technologies, democratization of knowledge, global mobility, demographic shifts, and the rise of online educational services, HEIs are in need of new alternate business models for agility, relevancy, and to continue to thrive and operate to offer value and reclaim their position as drivers of innovation, economic development and societal well-being. This paper develops and proposes through the adoption of the design thinking methodology an alternate conceptual business model for a Malaysian private healthcare University-of-the-Future (UotF) using the renowned Business Model Canvas (BMC) and Strategy Canvas (SC) frameworks. The results from the analysis and design of the BMC and SC indicate that the principal changes required to digitally transform the university to a UotF include: the adoption of an open learning system for flexible and lifelong learning; transitioning the campus to a more 'smart', eco-friendly and sustainable campus; incorporating the latest artificial intelligence, machine learning algorithms, and data analytics to improve the university‘s management systems and enhance delivery mechanisms for teaching and learning; and to improve community engagement relationships and partnerships to deliver value to the economic, health and safety of the society, as well as to leverage the open learning system to provide curated courses to niche categories of students locally and globally. IIUM 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/98209/7/98209_A%20conceptual%20Malaysian%20private%20healthcare.pdf Saiid, Muhammad and Bah, Ahmadou Pathe and Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman (2022) A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era. Journal of Information Systems and Digital Technologies, 4 (1). pp. 186-198. E-ISSN 2682-8790 https://journals.iium.edu.my/kict/index.php/jisdt/issue/view/32
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Saiid, Muhammad
Bah, Ahmadou Pathe
Ahmad Dahlan, Abdul Rahman
A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era
description In today's increasingly interconnected and globalized world, global mega forces including geopolitical, economic, technological and environmental have caused the landscape of higher education to become volatile. Higher education institutes (HEIs) have been faced with increasing scrutiny, competition, regulation, financial and societal challenges. Moreover, along with the unexpected arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and various disruptors driving for change including the evolution of digital technologies, democratization of knowledge, global mobility, demographic shifts, and the rise of online educational services, HEIs are in need of new alternate business models for agility, relevancy, and to continue to thrive and operate to offer value and reclaim their position as drivers of innovation, economic development and societal well-being. This paper develops and proposes through the adoption of the design thinking methodology an alternate conceptual business model for a Malaysian private healthcare University-of-the-Future (UotF) using the renowned Business Model Canvas (BMC) and Strategy Canvas (SC) frameworks. The results from the analysis and design of the BMC and SC indicate that the principal changes required to digitally transform the university to a UotF include: the adoption of an open learning system for flexible and lifelong learning; transitioning the campus to a more 'smart', eco-friendly and sustainable campus; incorporating the latest artificial intelligence, machine learning algorithms, and data analytics to improve the university‘s management systems and enhance delivery mechanisms for teaching and learning; and to improve community engagement relationships and partnerships to deliver value to the economic, health and safety of the society, as well as to leverage the open learning system to provide curated courses to niche categories of students locally and globally.
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author Saiid, Muhammad
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title A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era
title_short A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era
title_full A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era
title_fullStr A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual Malaysian private healthcare university-of-the-future business model: staying relevant in the digital and post-covid era
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