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Entrepreneurship in Africa / edited by Akinyinka Akinyoade, Ton Dietz, Chibuike Uche.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: African dynamics ; 15.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 409 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004351615
  • 9004351612
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Entrepreneurship in Africa.LOC classification:
  • HC800 .E567 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Akinyinka Akinyoade, Ton Dietz and Chibuike Uche -- Part 1. Examination of related theories and innovations -- Methodological challenges of entrepreneurship research in the least developed East African countries / Emiel L. Eijdenberg -- Africapitalism: a management idea for business in Africa? / Kenneth Amaeshi and Uwafiokun Idemudia -- Inclusive business in Africa: priorities, strategies and challenges / Addisu A. Lashitew and Rob van Tulder -- Innovation as a key to success? Case studies of innovative start-ups in Kenya and Nigeria / Miguel Heilbron, Andre Leliveld and Peter Knorringa -- Innovation in manufacturing SMEs in Kenya, Ghana and Tanzania: a grounded view on the research and policy issues / Jaap Voeten -- Part 2. Entrepreneurship development, country studies -- An institutional analysis of entrepreneurship development in Nigeria / Abel Ezeoha and Afam Ituma -- Entrepreneurship development in Africa: insights from Nigeria's and Zimbabwe's telecoms / Nnamdi O. Madichie, Knowledge Mpofu and Jerry Kolo -- The development of entrepreneurship in Sudan / Yagoub Ali Gangi and Hesham E. Mohammed -- Challenges to entrepreneurship development in Tanzania / Nsubili Isaga and Albogast Musabila -- Institutional and contextual factors effects on entrepreneurship in Cameroon: the case of the transport sector / Francoise Okah-Efogo and Crescence Marie-France Okah-Atenga -- Part 3. Entrepreneurship and sectoral considerations or determinants -- Dangote Cement: the challenges of pan-African expansion / Akinyinka Akinyoade and Chibuike Uche -- Culture as a facilitator and a barrier to entrepreneurship development in Uganda / Jane N.O. Khayesi, Arthur Sserwanga and Rebecca Kiconco -- African women large-scale entrepreneurs: cases from Angola, Nigeria and Ghana / Miriam Siun, Akinyinka Akinyoade and Ewurabena Quaye -- Financial barriers and how to overcome them: the case of women entrepreneurs in Tanzania / Marta Lindvert -- Gentlemanly capitalism and entrepreneurial management: formation and rise of Nigeria's Guaranty Trust Bank, 1990-2002 / Ayodeji Olukoju -- Indigenous banking enterprises: the rise of Nigerian multinational banks / Chibuike Uche.
Summary: Historically, entrepreneurs have always played a central role in the development of nation states. Aside from rentier states, which depend extensively on the availability of mineral resource rents, most economically prosperous nations in the world have strong, innovative and competitive business enterprises and entrepreneurs as the bedrock of their economic development and prosperity. It was arguably because of the above historical fact that the World Bank in 1989 declared that entrepreneurs will play a central role in transforming African economies. Chapters in this book contribute to our understanding of the theory, structure and practice of entrepreneurship in diverse African countries. Case studies examined include: African multinational banks and businesses, female entrepreneurs, culture and entrepreneurship, finance and entrepreneurship and SMEs.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Akinyinka Akinyoade, Ton Dietz and Chibuike Uche -- Part 1. Examination of related theories and innovations -- Methodological challenges of entrepreneurship research in the least developed East African countries / Emiel L. Eijdenberg -- Africapitalism: a management idea for business in Africa? / Kenneth Amaeshi and Uwafiokun Idemudia -- Inclusive business in Africa: priorities, strategies and challenges / Addisu A. Lashitew and Rob van Tulder -- Innovation as a key to success? Case studies of innovative start-ups in Kenya and Nigeria / Miguel Heilbron, Andre Leliveld and Peter Knorringa -- Innovation in manufacturing SMEs in Kenya, Ghana and Tanzania: a grounded view on the research and policy issues / Jaap Voeten -- Part 2. Entrepreneurship development, country studies -- An institutional analysis of entrepreneurship development in Nigeria / Abel Ezeoha and Afam Ituma -- Entrepreneurship development in Africa: insights from Nigeria's and Zimbabwe's telecoms / Nnamdi O. Madichie, Knowledge Mpofu and Jerry Kolo -- The development of entrepreneurship in Sudan / Yagoub Ali Gangi and Hesham E. Mohammed -- Challenges to entrepreneurship development in Tanzania / Nsubili Isaga and Albogast Musabila -- Institutional and contextual factors effects on entrepreneurship in Cameroon: the case of the transport sector / Francoise Okah-Efogo and Crescence Marie-France Okah-Atenga -- Part 3. Entrepreneurship and sectoral considerations or determinants -- Dangote Cement: the challenges of pan-African expansion / Akinyinka Akinyoade and Chibuike Uche -- Culture as a facilitator and a barrier to entrepreneurship development in Uganda / Jane N.O. Khayesi, Arthur Sserwanga and Rebecca Kiconco -- African women large-scale entrepreneurs: cases from Angola, Nigeria and Ghana / Miriam Siun, Akinyinka Akinyoade and Ewurabena Quaye -- Financial barriers and how to overcome them: the case of women entrepreneurs in Tanzania / Marta Lindvert -- Gentlemanly capitalism and entrepreneurial management: formation and rise of Nigeria's Guaranty Trust Bank, 1990-2002 / Ayodeji Olukoju -- Indigenous banking enterprises: the rise of Nigerian multinational banks / Chibuike Uche.

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Historically, entrepreneurs have always played a central role in the development of nation states. Aside from rentier states, which depend extensively on the availability of mineral resource rents, most economically prosperous nations in the world have strong, innovative and competitive business enterprises and entrepreneurs as the bedrock of their economic development and prosperity. It was arguably because of the above historical fact that the World Bank in 1989 declared that entrepreneurs will play a central role in transforming African economies. Chapters in this book contribute to our understanding of the theory, structure and practice of entrepreneurship in diverse African countries. Case studies examined include: African multinational banks and businesses, female entrepreneurs, culture and entrepreneurship, finance and entrepreneurship and SMEs.

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