The Palgrave Handbook of African Entrepreneurship
Edited by Oluwaseun Kolade,
David Rae,
Demola Obembe and
Kassa Woldesenbet Beta
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-75894-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Oluwaseun Kolade, David Rae, Demola Obembe and Kassa Woldesenbet Beta
- Ch Chapter 10 The Nexus Between Nigerian Universities’ Entrepreneurship Training and Digital Technology: Influence on Graduates’ New Venture Creations
- Mojolaoluwa O. Alabi, Oluwasoye P. Mafimisebi and Samson O. Oladejo
- Ch Chapter 11 Co-creation of Entrepreneurship Education: Challenges and Opportunities for University, Industry and Public Sector Collaboration in Nigeria
- Oluwaseun Kolade, Evans Osabuohien, Ayotola Aremu, Kehinde Adefiola Olanipekun, Romanus Osabohien and Patience Tunji-Olayeni
- Ch Chapter 12 Are African Economies Open for Entrepreneurship: How Do We Know?
- David Rae, Oluwaseun Kolade and Adebowale Owoseni
- Ch Chapter 13 African Youth Rising: The Emergence and Growth of Youth-Led Digital Enterprises in Africa
- Wheeler R. Winstead and Jean T. Wells
- Ch Chapter 14 Technology Entrepreneurs: Surviving the Valley of Death in the Nigerian Innovation Ecosystem
- Oluwaseun David Adepoju
- Ch Chapter 15 ICT Usage Behaviours by SMEs in Varying Operational Environments: A Nigerian Case Study
- Ibrahim Rufai
- Ch Chapter 16 Picking up the Pieces: Social Capital and Entrepreneurship for Livelihood Recovery Among Displaced Populations in Northeast Nigeria
- Oluwaseun Kolade, Robert Smith and Saliba James
- Ch Chapter 17 Barriers and Opportunities for Refugee Entrepreneurship in Africa: A Social Capital Perspective
- Tracy Luseno and Oluwaseun Kolade
- Ch Chapter 18 Entrepreneurial and SME Activity in Libya: Reviewing Contextual Obstacles and Challenges Leading to Its Fractured Enterprise Culture
- Abdulmonem Ahmed Esaudi, Robert Smith and Veronica Scuotto
- Ch Chapter 19 Application of the People, Context, Deal and Opportunity (PCDO) Model for Entrepreneurship Advancement in Africa
- Ovo Imoedemhe
- Ch Chapter 2 The Importance of Dynamic Capabilities in the Post North African Market Survival of African SMEs International New Ventures (INVs)
- Michael Mustafa and Louise Scholes
- Ch Chapter 20 ‘Longing to Grow My Business’: The Work–Life Interface of Women Entrepreneurs in Ethiopia
- Konjit Hailu Gudeta, Marloes Engen, Pascale Peters, Kassa Woldesenbet Beta, Brigitte Kroon and Atsede Tesfaye Hailemariam
- Ch Chapter 21 Deconstructing the Myth: African Women Entrepreneurs’ Access to Resources
- Kassa Woldesenbet Beta, Natasha Katuta Mwila and Olapeju Ogunmokun
- Ch Chapter 22 An Empirical Insight into the Factors Affecting the Oscillation of Women Between Self- and Paid Employment in South Africa
- Bridget Irene, Promise Opute Abdullah and William K. Murithi
- Ch Chapter 23 Conducting Surveys in Africa: Reflections from National Surveys in Nigeria
- Abiodun Egbetokun
- Ch Chapter 24 A New Look at Case Study Approach in African Entrepreneurship Research
- Oluwasoye P. Mafimisebi and Frank Nyame-Asiamah
- Ch Chapter 3 Uncovering the Role of Institutional Context for Nascent Entrepreneurial Ventures
- A. I. Ogunsade, Demola Obembe and Kassa Woldesenbet Beta
- Ch Chapter 4 The Interaction Between Family Businesses and Institutional Environment in Africa: An Exploration of Contextual Issues
- William K. Murithi and Kassa Woldesenbet Beta
- Ch Chapter 5 Enterprise Survival and Growth: A Conceptual Exposition of Entrepreneurial Activities in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Deji Olagboye, Demola Obembe and Godwin Okafor
- Ch Chapter 6 The Institutional Context of Community Entrepreneurship Behaviour in Nigeria: Lessons from Three Case Communities
- Rotimi Olaniyan
- Ch Chapter 7 The Impact of Entrepreneurship Framework and Behaviour on Diaspora Remittance: An African Perspective
- Samuel Salia, Javed G. Hussain, Yahaya Alhassan and Masud Ibrahim
- Ch Chapter 8 Left Behind: A Reflection on Lags in the Development of Entrepreneurship Education in South Africa
- Natasha Katuta Mwila
- Ch Chapter 9 Risk Society as a Framework for Exploring Entrepreneurship Education in Nigeria
- Samson O. Oladejo and Oluwasoye P. Mafimisebi
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