Faculty of Management, Czestochowa University of Technology, Czestochowa, Poland.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 15;19(8):e0308929. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308929. eCollection 2024.
There has been a growing push on universities worldwide to demonstrate how their work contributes to the indicators of sustainable development goals. In addition to producing a foundation of human resources to assist the change toward greater sustainability, universities may have a significant influence on individual behaviour. The article's goal is to highlight the potential and difficulties that the surveyed universities face as they work to construct a 5.0 society and pursue sustainable development. It does this by analysing students' perspectives from these universities in ten different nations. A Computer-Assisted Web Interviewing (CAWI) questionnaire was used for the study. The hypotheses about the relationship between the university's legal status and form of ownership and the level of students' awareness of sustainable development were verified. The findings indicated that by promoting sustainable development, the universities under investigation had the opportunity to garner interest and involve students. Nevertheless, this calls for funding, better educational initiatives, and a well-rounded strategy. Furthermore, encouraging a sustainable culture within the university ecosystem and openly sharing these efforts with students and the general public will make universities more visible, respected, and driven, boosting involvement and engagement in sustainability initiatives on campus.
世界各地的大学都面临越来越大的压力,需要证明其工作如何为可持续发展目标的指标做出贡献。除了为协助向更大可持续性转变提供人力资源基础外,大学还可能对个人行为产生重大影响。本文的目的是强调这些被调查大学在建设 5.0 社会和追求可持续发展方面所面临的潜力和困难。为此,它分析了来自十个不同国家的这些大学的学生观点。该研究采用了计算机辅助网络访谈(CAWI)问卷。验证了关于大学法律地位和所有制形式与学生对可持续发展意识水平之间关系的假设。研究结果表明,通过促进可持续发展,被调查的大学有机会引起兴趣并吸引学生。然而,这需要资金、更好的教育举措和全面的战略。此外,在大学生态系统中鼓励可持续文化,并向学生和公众公开分享这些努力,将使大学更加引人注目、受人尊敬和有动力,从而提高校园内可持续发展倡议的参与度和参与度。