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- A process for start-ups growth through expansion into emerging markets , pp 6-23
- Mohammed Khalil
- African entrepreneurs and preparation for the Fourth Industrial Revolution , pp 6-18
- Heindri A. Bailey
- Productive use of renewable energy supporting applied entrepreneurship – Lessons learned from a development project in rural Ethiopia , pp 7-24
- Selomie Daniel, Elmar Steurer and Bernard Wagemann
- Existing Metrics Use in Indexing ICT Integration in University Teaching , pp 7-23
- James Onyango Abila, Wamocho Leonard and Anselemo Peters Ikoha
- The challenge of late payment of SMMEs with a focus on South Africa , pp 19-36
- Heindri A. Bailey
- Exploratory Study of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Central Region, Ghana , pp 24-43
- Mavis S. B. Mensah and Edward N. A. Amarteifio
- Determinants of Non-Farm Micro and Small Enterprise Participation in Rural Ghana , pp 25-49
- Sylvester N. Ayambila
- Sustainable development at the heart of our strategy , pp 33-45
- Giraude Adeossi
- Influence of entrepreneurial education and venture intentions on venture creations , pp 37-60
- Joshua Otieno Nyangidi, Bitange Ndemo and Vincent Machuki
- Personal values and electronic waste disposal behaviours among households in Cape Coast Metropolis , pp 44-62
- Daniel Ofori
- The Role of Business and Entrepreneurship in Africa , pp 46-49
- Boahene Ebenezer Annoh
- Ghanaian tertiary graduates’ perception of entrepreneurship education on employment opportunities , pp 50-72
- Kofi Ashiboe-Mensah
- Examining activities in the E-waste Sector: Evidence from Two Metropolis in Ghana , pp 50-65
- Rosemond Boohene and Gloria Agyapong
- Enhancing University Industry Linkages through Marketing and Entrepreneurship , pp 61-77
- Justus M. Munyoki and Joseph Owino
- Tourism Entrepreneurship in Rural Ghana: Opportunities and Concerns , pp 63-73
- Ewoenam Afua Afenyo-Agbe
- Viability of alternative online news media in developing and transition countries , pp 66-78
- Christoph Schmidt
- Universities Third Mission and Business Incubation: Cooperation Between Universities and Business Incubators Demonstrated with the Example “Digital Hub Region Bonn” , pp 73-80
- Klaus Deimel
- Developing the Circular Economy in Uganda: Prospects for Academia-Public-Private-Partnerships , pp 74-90
- Frederick Kakembo and Galabuzi Brian Kakembo
- An applied approach of teaching entrepreneurship – “Mully Model of Applied Entrepreneurship Teaching” , pp 78-97
- David Rempel and Charles Mutua Mully
- Intercultural challenges: University – Business Partnerships , pp 79-84
- Marc Ambrock and Kingsley Lawal
- Experiential Learning through the Transformational Incubation Programme: a Ghanaian case study , pp 81-92
- Stephen Dobson, Gideon Maas, Paul Jones and Joan Lockyer
- Do the approaches to entrepreneurship education matter in start-up intentions? , pp 85-104
- Nina Afriyie and Rosemond Boohene
- Contents, Curricula, and Teaching Methodologies of Entrepreneurship Education in Kenya , pp 91-109
- Augustus Mutemi Mbila
- Entrepreneurship and Private Sector Development in Ghana: The Government’s MASLOC and NBSSI Initiatives , pp 93-100
- Nick Fobih and Alex Yaw Adom
- The Role of well-regulated Hunting Tourism in Namibia – in effective Conservation Management , pp 98-117
- Lisa Schmitt and David Rempel
- Culture and value trade-offs for successful entrepreneurship in Africa , pp 101-118
- Otto Kroesen and David J. Ndegwah
- Constraints analysis of start-up business in Burundi , pp 105-117
- Gilbert Girukwishaka
- Africa Aviation: Challenges and Opportunities , pp 110-133
- Simon Peter Njoroge and Eyden Samunderu
- Product Innovation and Performance of a Kenyan Medium Sized Company , pp 118-135
- Vincent N. Machuki and Senorine N. Wasike
- Managing Intercultural Practice Oriented Student’s Projects: Evidence from Kenya, Germany, Ghana and the United States , pp 118-121
- Regina Brautlacht, Daniel Agyapong, Joseph Owino and Nils Rauhut
- Demystifying Cultural Gender Disparities Experienced in Socio-Economic and Political Development in Africa , pp 119-134
- James Mushori
- Entrepreneurial Education, youth employability and economic development in Kenya , pp 122-145
- Justus M. Munyoki and Bitange Ndemo
- The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Achieving Sustainable Rural Development , pp 134-145
- Hysum Ibrahim Mohammed Muhmode
- Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction At Kenyan Airports , pp 135-153
- Simon Peter Njoroge and X. N. Iraki
- Pan-African University and German Government Higher Education Cooperation in Algeria , pp 136-145
- Margaret Koli, Erick Tambo, Emmanuel Cheo, Brian Omondi Oduor and Axel Nguedia-Nguedoung
- Participatory Action Research to Developing Acceptable Provitamin a Fortified Gari , pp 146-165
- Ernest Ekow Abano, Enoch Quayson, Martin Bosompem, Emmanuel Atobrah and Margaret Quarm Forson
- University Education and Waste-to-Wealth Entrepreneurship for Youth Employment in Uganda , pp 146-161
- Frederick Kakembo
- Examining the Effect of Corruption and Bureaucracy on SMEs Growth in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana , pp 154-173
- Kwamena Minta Nyarku and Stephen Oduro
- Air travelers’ satisfaction with security screening , pp 162-185
- X. N. Iraki and Simon Peter Njoroge
- Effect of Soft Skills Training in Secondary School Principal’s Performance in Kenya , pp 166-175
- Peter N. Muchanje
- Entrepreneurship Development and New Business Challenges and Prospects for Ghanaian Entrepreneurs’ , pp 174-194
- Abigail Opoku Mensah, Nick Fobih and Alex Yaw Adom
- The “Hospitality Entrepreneur” in Tourism Education in Ghana, Africa , pp 176-184
- Vida Commey, Monica Frimpong, Evelyn Catherine Quist, Ruth Boateng, Priscilla Osae-Akonnor and Harrietta Akrofi-Ansah
- Kenya as an East African destination for German Ecotourists: The development from a charitable organization to a niche market using the example of Mully Children's Family , pp 185-201
- David Rempel and Vanessa Mertl
- Social capital and SME’s performance in the Accra Metropolis, Ghana , pp 186-201
- Regina Appiah-Gyimah and Rosemond Boohene
- Linkage Strategies, Industry Forces and University Performance , pp 195-207
- Orucho M. Ngala and Zachary B. Awino
- Kenyan Universities Contribution Towards the President’s “Big Four” Agenda: The Case of Mount Kenya University’s Graduate Enterprise Academy , pp 202-216
- M. Peter Wanderi and Lilian Makandi
- Market potential for eco-mountain bike tourism in Kenya , pp 202-214
- Marcel Kremser and Felix Wölfle
- Managing Intercultural and Practice-Oriented Student Projects: Evidence from Kenya, Germany, Ghana and the United States of America , pp 208-215
- Joseph Owino, Regina Brautlacht, Nils Rauhut and Daniel Agyapong
- An Exploratory study of niche market potential of German tree-planting ecotourists to Kenya , pp 216-229
- David Rempel, Laura Wintersperger, Eva-Maria Schirner and Julia Haase
- Destination Development for Entrepreneurial Tourism in Lake Bosomtwe and Kintampo falls (Ghana) , pp 217-230
- Vida Commey, Monica Frimpong, Harrietta Akrofi-Ansah, Priscilla Osae-Akonnor, Evelyn Catherine Impraim, Eudora Hagan and Felix Engmann
- The Graduate Enterprise Academy’s Entrepreneurial Promotion Program , pp 230-254
- Mwangi Peter Wanderi
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