Indigenous Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa

Indigenous Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa

Implications for Theory and Practice

Onwuegbuzie, Henrietta; Dana, Leo-Paul; Eijdenberg, Emiel L.; Ostertag, Felix

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

411

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9783031649233

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Part 1: The heart of the matter: Identity, motivation and inclusiveness.- Chapter 1: Indigenous entrepreneurship and identity An exploratory study of entrepreneurs in the Namibian sandbox.- Chapter 2: Entrepreneurial motivation among small-scale business entrepreneurs A case study of Tanzania.- Chapter 3: Indigenous social entrepreneurship and social capital: Inclusion tools for people with disabilities in Ghana.- Part 2: Indigenous entrepreneurs and their unique environments Challenges and opportunities.- Chapter 4: The nexus between a generic enterprise broad-based black economic empowerment strategy and employee satisfaction.- Chapter 5: Entrepreneurial fishmongers in Kenya.- Chapter 6: Mind your business or mining business? Indigenous entrepreneurship in the Copperblt Province of Zambia.- Chapter 7: Indigenous entrepreneurship as a pathway for Nollywood's global relevance and SDG 8 intervention.- Chapter 8: Indigenous handcraft entrepreneurship in Ethiopia Practices, challenges and opportunities.- Chapter 9: A focus on cannabis as an indigenous entrepreneurial activity in South Africa by the indigenous Khoisan and Bantu.- Part 3: Creating meaningful impact: Strategic sustainability, innovation and digitalization.- Chapter 10: Investigating triple-bottom line in the context of indigenous entrepreneurship: A systematic review.- Chapter 11: Ubuntu facilitates open innovation for entrepreneurs Synergising through an African perspective.- Chapter 12: Digital financial inclusion: The perspective of digital financial services adoption among indigenous entrepreneurs in Uganda.- Chapter 13: Frugal innovations and their societal benefits: Perspectives from Ugandan indigenous entrepreneurs.- Chapter 14: Business expansion strategies on indigenous innovation commercialisation of small indigene firms An emerging economy perspective.- Chapter 15: Delivering meaningful poverty alleviation experiences The role of successful Ghanaian Indigenous women entrepreneurs.
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indigeneity;indigenization;informal entrepreneurship;African entrepreneurship;micro entrepreneurship;Ubuntu;small business;tribe;clan;community