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Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development in Africa
Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development in Africa presents a timely and compelling account of African entrepreneurship, shedding light on the critical part it plays in the continent’s economic growth and development. It explores the various challenges, opportunities, and success stories that define the African entrepreneurial landscape and highlights the ingenuity and determination of the continent’s entrepreneurial minds.
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Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development in Africa presents a timely and compelling account of African entrepreneurship, shedding light on the critical part it plays in the continent’s economic growth and development. It explores the various challenges, opportunities, and success stories that define the African entrepreneurial landscape and highlights the ingenuity and determination of the continent’s entrepreneurial minds.
Bringing together eminent scholars in the area, this book provides cutting-edge insights into African enterprise culture, and critically analyses issues of startups, managing enterprises, enterprise growth, and the uniqueness of trans-generational enterprises. It delves deep into the role of governments, investors, NGOs, and educational institutions in fostering an environment which allows for entrepreneurship to flourish. It also examines the power of networks and collaborations in building a support system that propels startups toward growth and success.
Both authoritative and stimulating, this book will be an invaluable resource for academics and students in business and management and entrepreneurial studies. It will similarly be an indispensable read for policymakers, investors, and aspiring entrepreneurs looking to better understand Africa’s entrepreneurial landscape.
Bringing together eminent scholars in the area, this book provides cutting-edge insights into African enterprise culture, and critically analyses issues of startups, managing enterprises, enterprise growth, and the uniqueness of trans-generational enterprises. It delves deep into the role of governments, investors, NGOs, and educational institutions in fostering an environment which allows for entrepreneurship to flourish. It also examines the power of networks and collaborations in building a support system that propels startups toward growth and success.
Both authoritative and stimulating, this book will be an invaluable resource for academics and students in business and management and entrepreneurial studies. It will similarly be an indispensable read for policymakers, investors, and aspiring entrepreneurs looking to better understand Africa’s entrepreneurial landscape.
Critical Acclaim
‘Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development in Africa, edited by Daniel Agyapong and Rosemond Boohene, is an important publication which offers an insightful collection of works exploring current issues, challenges, and valuable perspectives on the future of sustainable entrepreneurial growth for the continent.’
– Stephen Dobson, University of Leeds, UK
– Stephen Dobson, University of Leeds, UK
Contributors
参与者包括:劳伦斯Acheampong,丹尼尔Agyapong, Keren Naa Abeka Arthur, Wendy Aku Sika Mamiya, Isaac Kwadwo Anim, James Atta Peprah, Maureen Ayikoru, Andrisha Beharry-Ramraj, Madinatu Bello, Daniel Kofi Brako, Wincharles Coker, Rebecca Dei Mensah, Albert Dennis, Evelyn Derera, Richmond Forson, Husein Inusah, Evans Kulu, Lindiwe Nqobile Kunene, Patmond Thokozani Mbhele, Ebo Joseph Mefful, Enoch Mensah-Williams, Isaac Nketsiah, Promise Nyatepeh Nyatuame, Kwame Oduro Amoako, Gifty Oduro-Appiah, Benedict Ofori Antwi, Dominic Owusu, Swetketu Patnaik, Maxwell Agabu Phiri, Jayrusha Ramasamy-Gurayah, Amandla Sithole, James Tuffour, Fatimah Von Abubakari