The Future of Entrepreneurship in Africa (eBook, ePUB)
Cross-Sectoral Perspectives Post COVID-19
Redaktion: Hinson, Robert; Rugara, David Gamariel; Igwe, Paul Agu; Rambe, Patient; Twum, Kojo Kakra; Odame, Doreen Nyarko Anyamesem
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Cross-Sectoral Perspectives Post COVID-19
Redaktion: Hinson, Robert; Rugara, David Gamariel; Igwe, Paul Agu; Rambe, Patient; Twum, Kojo Kakra; Odame, Doreen Nyarko Anyamesem
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The central idea of this book is that entrepreneurial development and small business development are connected. Entrepreneurship is lauded as an engine of growth (economic development and job creation), with small businesses often contributing to new job creation.
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The central idea of this book is that entrepreneurial development and small business development are connected. Entrepreneurship is lauded as an engine of growth (economic development and job creation), with small businesses often contributing to new job creation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000912050
- Artikelnr.: 68347124
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000912050
- Artikelnr.: 68347124
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Professor Robert Ebo Hinson is the Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Kigali. He is also an Extraordinary Professor at the Northwest University Business School and Visiting Professor of Marketing at the Lincoln International Business School. He is also a Professor of Marketing at the University of Ghana and has twenty-three monographs and edited volumes to his name. He was ranked in 2021, the leading marketing scholar in Africa (https://www.adscientificindex.com/scientist.php?id=89518). Kojo Kakra Twum is a lecturer at Presbyterian University College, Ghana. His research interest is focused on entrepreneurial development in higher education in Africa. He has published in entrepreneurship Journals such as Entrepreneurship Education. He recently co-edited a book on Responsible Management in Emerging Markets (https://www.adscientificindex.com/scientist.php?id=89518). Paul Agu Igwe is a senior lecturer in Strategy and Enterprise with Lincoln International Business School, UK. He has led research projects which include African Enterprise Project, DFID/AFCAP Transport and Entrepreneurship Project, and European SMEs competitiveness project. He is published in Business Strategy and Development, Studies in Higher Education, International Journal of Emerging Markets, and the Thunderbird International Business Review. David Rugara is the Head of International Office at Lincoln International Business School, UK. His research interest is focused on entrepreneurship, and he is published in the Thunderbird International Business Review'. Patient Rambe is a Research Professor in Entrepreneurship, a C2 Rated Scientist of National Research Foundation, Director of Center for Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Studies and Leader of entrepreneurship and Innovation Cluster of Higher Education Regional Development in Central Region in South Africa and is the Acting Chair: Faculty Research and Innovation Committee, Department of Business Support Studies, Centra University of Technology, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
Chapter ONE : Introduction CHAPTER TWO : ENTREPRENEURSHIP REALITIES IN THE LIGHT OF COVID-19 IN GHANA CHAPTER THREE : Challenges and prospects of informal entrepreneurs in Accra: lessons from Agbogbloshie market CHAPTER FOUR : Internationalisation of Rural Business Marketing CHAPTER FIVE : Exploring potentialities and limits of internationalization of high-technology family-owned start-ups in Africa: a PESTEL perspective CHAPTER SIX : Marketing Strategies and Performance of Second-hand Spare parts Dealerships: The role of Environmental Dynamism CHAPTER SEVEN : Female entrepreneurship in the tourism industry: A Ghanaian outlook CHAPTER EIGHT : Gender perspectives of African SMEs: The role of formal and informal institutional contexts CHAPTER NINE : Women's Access to Financial Capital and High-Growth Enterprises Chapter Ten : Policy and Managerial Implications for entrepreneurial Practice in Africa
Chapter ONE : Introduction CHAPTER TWO : ENTREPRENEURSHIP REALITIES IN THE LIGHT OF COVID-19 IN GHANA CHAPTER THREE : Challenges and prospects of informal entrepreneurs in Accra: lessons from Agbogbloshie market CHAPTER FOUR : Internationalisation of Rural Business Marketing CHAPTER FIVE : Exploring potentialities and limits of internationalization of high-technology family-owned start-ups in Africa: a PESTEL perspective CHAPTER SIX : Marketing Strategies and Performance of Second-hand Spare parts Dealerships: The role of Environmental Dynamism CHAPTER SEVEN : Female entrepreneurship in the tourism industry: A Ghanaian outlook CHAPTER EIGHT : Gender perspectives of African SMEs: The role of formal and informal institutional contexts CHAPTER NINE : Women's Access to Financial Capital and High-Growth Enterprises Chapter Ten : Policy and Managerial Implications for entrepreneurial Practice in Africa