Magdalena Gaete is Awarded the Best Educational Case at Malaysia's AHIBS-ACT 2024 International Conference
Magdalena Gaete, the head of the Project-Based Learning Laboratory for Reputation Management in Education at HSE University-St Petersburg, won the Best Case in Social Entrepreneurship award at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). She presented a study on the transformation of elderly care in Russia, conducted within the framework of the mirror laboratory of HSE University-St Petersburg and UTM. The award was presented to Magdalena Gaete by the Dean of the Azman Hashim International Business School (AHIBS), Professor Dr Rosmini Omar.
At the AHIBS-ACT 2024 conference, Magdalena Gaete presented a case on social entrepreneurship titled ‘Transforming Social Elder Care and AgeTech in Russia. Opeka Nursing Homes–Getting Rid of Stereotypes’. The study highlighted the transformation of elderly care in Russia, addressing current needs and future social changes. The case not only demonstrates innovative methods of elderly care but also underscores significant achievements in the field of social entrepreneurship in Russia.
Magdalena Gaete
Head of the Laboratory for Reputation Management in Education
The primary goal of the Nursing Home ‘Opeka’ in St Petersburg is to create a comfortable living environment for elderly people. Therefore, it was important to study how the founder envisions the project and what goals they have set. The model by which the nursing home operates takes into account not only high standards of quality and safety. For instance, to create a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere for residents, the staff pays close attention to table settings and uses unbreakable plates. The project showcases a human-centred approach focused on the needs and desires of the elderly. This is why it was particularly important to present this case at the international conference in Kuala Lumpur.
AHIBS-ACT 2024 is an international conference organised by the Azman Hashim International Business School (AHIBS) at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The theme of this year's conference is ‘Act to Impact, Transform to Reform’. AHIBS-ACT brought together professionals from industry and academia in the fields of green entrepreneurship and leadership. The interdisciplinary nature of the conference highlights that the synergy of diverse perspectives and collaborative efforts is the key to achieving meaningful and transformative reforms in both research and sustainable entrepreneurship.
The mirror laboratory of HSE University-St Petersburg and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) serves as a platform for research and development of support programmes for social entrepreneurs. In the mirror laboratory, faculty and students from HSE University and UTM work on identifying innovations and preparing strategies in the field of social entrepreneurship. The opening of the Russian part of the mirror laboratory took place during the International Partner Days held at HSE University-St Petersburg in May. Delegations from 23 global universities participated in the event.