Enterprising Africa
Transformation through Entrepreneurship
Herausgeber: Agyapong, Daniel; Jones, Paul; Dobson, Stephen
Enterprising Africa
Transformation through Entrepreneurship
Herausgeber: Agyapong, Daniel; Jones, Paul; Dobson, Stephen
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Enterprising Africa explores the future opportunities, challenges, growth areas and key themes that will shape entrepreneurship in the African continent over the next decade.
Enterprising Africa explores the future opportunities, challenges, growth areas and key themes that will shape entrepreneurship in the African continent over the next decade.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781138371231
- ISBN-10: 1138371238
- Artikelnr.: 60010831
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781138371231
- ISBN-10: 1138371238
- Artikelnr.: 60010831
Stephen Dobson is a Lecturer in Creativity and Enterprise, School of Performance and Cultural Industries at the University of Leeds. He is also the book review Editor for the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. He researches creative enterprise, entrepreneurial identity and place. Paul Jones is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Head of the Business Department at Swansea University's School of Management. He is also Editor of the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research and Associate Editor for the International Journal of Management Education. Daniel Agyapong is Associate Professor in Finance and Entrepreneurship at the University of Cape Coast. He has over 50 research outputs in the areas of SME financing and sustainable finance. He has been involved in the Switch Africa Green project and the German-African University Partnership Platform for the Development of Entrepreneurs and SMEs. Gideon Maas is the Executive Director of the International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship at Coventry University. He focuses on entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial universities, entrepreneurial ecosystems and family businesses. His research activities are industry and academic related, and he has published various books and articles in the public domain.
PART I: Inclusive growth 1. Transformational entrepreneurship and SMEs: An
emerging country context 2. Integral integrated insight: Reflections for
transformational entrepreneurship 3. Entrepreneurial orientation and
performance in conditions of poverty 4. What drives female entrepreneurship
in African developing countries? 5. Relevance of entrepreneurship in
teacher education: Stakeholders' perspective in Tanzania PART II:
Sustainable entrepreneurship: Environmental, financial and cultural
contexts 6. Eco-entrepreneurship: A reparation of environmental degradation
in Ghana 7. Innovation in Zambia's wetland farming as a stimulus to rural
entrepreneurship 8. Entrepreneurship as the livelihood mainstay in economic
turbulence: Perspectives of Zimbabwean youth enterprises 9. Globalisation
and enterprise support in African arts and culture: A Ghanaian context 10.
Review of entrepreneurship, micro, small and medium enterprise financing
schemes in Ghana PART III: Entrepreneurial ecosystems: Education and policy
11. Youth programmes and entrepreneurship education at the higher school
level in sub-Saharan Africa 12. Teaching and learning entrepreneurship in
Tanzanian higher education institutions: A systematic literature review
(1961 to 2018) 13. Institutional determinants and entrepreneurial mindsets
of universityeducated youth in sub-Saharan Africa 14. Barriers to
entrepreneurship education coordinated by the Entrepreneurship Development
Centres (EDCs) in Nigeria 15. Role of incubation centres in supporting
youth employment: An assessment of selected cases in Tanzania
emerging country context 2. Integral integrated insight: Reflections for
transformational entrepreneurship 3. Entrepreneurial orientation and
performance in conditions of poverty 4. What drives female entrepreneurship
in African developing countries? 5. Relevance of entrepreneurship in
teacher education: Stakeholders' perspective in Tanzania PART II:
Sustainable entrepreneurship: Environmental, financial and cultural
contexts 6. Eco-entrepreneurship: A reparation of environmental degradation
in Ghana 7. Innovation in Zambia's wetland farming as a stimulus to rural
entrepreneurship 8. Entrepreneurship as the livelihood mainstay in economic
turbulence: Perspectives of Zimbabwean youth enterprises 9. Globalisation
and enterprise support in African arts and culture: A Ghanaian context 10.
Review of entrepreneurship, micro, small and medium enterprise financing
schemes in Ghana PART III: Entrepreneurial ecosystems: Education and policy
11. Youth programmes and entrepreneurship education at the higher school
level in sub-Saharan Africa 12. Teaching and learning entrepreneurship in
Tanzanian higher education institutions: A systematic literature review
(1961 to 2018) 13. Institutional determinants and entrepreneurial mindsets
of universityeducated youth in sub-Saharan Africa 14. Barriers to
entrepreneurship education coordinated by the Entrepreneurship Development
Centres (EDCs) in Nigeria 15. Role of incubation centres in supporting
youth employment: An assessment of selected cases in Tanzania
PART I: Inclusive growth 1. Transformational entrepreneurship and SMEs: An
emerging country context 2. Integral integrated insight: Reflections for
transformational entrepreneurship 3. Entrepreneurial orientation and
performance in conditions of poverty 4. What drives female entrepreneurship
in African developing countries? 5. Relevance of entrepreneurship in
teacher education: Stakeholders' perspective in Tanzania PART II:
Sustainable entrepreneurship: Environmental, financial and cultural
contexts 6. Eco-entrepreneurship: A reparation of environmental degradation
in Ghana 7. Innovation in Zambia's wetland farming as a stimulus to rural
entrepreneurship 8. Entrepreneurship as the livelihood mainstay in economic
turbulence: Perspectives of Zimbabwean youth enterprises 9. Globalisation
and enterprise support in African arts and culture: A Ghanaian context 10.
Review of entrepreneurship, micro, small and medium enterprise financing
schemes in Ghana PART III: Entrepreneurial ecosystems: Education and policy
11. Youth programmes and entrepreneurship education at the higher school
level in sub-Saharan Africa 12. Teaching and learning entrepreneurship in
Tanzanian higher education institutions: A systematic literature review
(1961 to 2018) 13. Institutional determinants and entrepreneurial mindsets
of universityeducated youth in sub-Saharan Africa 14. Barriers to
entrepreneurship education coordinated by the Entrepreneurship Development
Centres (EDCs) in Nigeria 15. Role of incubation centres in supporting
youth employment: An assessment of selected cases in Tanzania
emerging country context 2. Integral integrated insight: Reflections for
transformational entrepreneurship 3. Entrepreneurial orientation and
performance in conditions of poverty 4. What drives female entrepreneurship
in African developing countries? 5. Relevance of entrepreneurship in
teacher education: Stakeholders' perspective in Tanzania PART II:
Sustainable entrepreneurship: Environmental, financial and cultural
contexts 6. Eco-entrepreneurship: A reparation of environmental degradation
in Ghana 7. Innovation in Zambia's wetland farming as a stimulus to rural
entrepreneurship 8. Entrepreneurship as the livelihood mainstay in economic
turbulence: Perspectives of Zimbabwean youth enterprises 9. Globalisation
and enterprise support in African arts and culture: A Ghanaian context 10.
Review of entrepreneurship, micro, small and medium enterprise financing
schemes in Ghana PART III: Entrepreneurial ecosystems: Education and policy
11. Youth programmes and entrepreneurship education at the higher school
level in sub-Saharan Africa 12. Teaching and learning entrepreneurship in
Tanzanian higher education institutions: A systematic literature review
(1961 to 2018) 13. Institutional determinants and entrepreneurial mindsets
of universityeducated youth in sub-Saharan Africa 14. Barriers to
entrepreneurship education coordinated by the Entrepreneurship Development
Centres (EDCs) in Nigeria 15. Role of incubation centres in supporting
youth employment: An assessment of selected cases in Tanzania