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This book explores how culture and tradition have impacted the
tendency for African women to opt for entrepreneurship. The first
section presents literature on the concept of entrepreneurship and
introduces traditional African women entrepreneurs-the
first-generation, culture-driven entrepreneurs, driven by the need
to alleviate poverty within the family. The second section covers
the modern, second-generation entrepreneurs driven by such forces
as education, globalization, and technology. Further, the author
assesses the regional perspectives on entrepreneurship and explores
the entrepreneurial ecosystems to determine their relevance to the
development of entrepreneurial spirit in Africa and among women in
particular. This book expands on knowledge about the role that
women play in the socio-economic development of the African
continent.
This book explores how culture and tradition have impacted the
tendency for African women to opt for entrepreneurship. The first
section presents literature on the concept of entrepreneurship and
introduces traditional African women entrepreneurs-the
first-generation, culture-driven entrepreneurs, driven by the need
to alleviate poverty within the family. The second section covers
the modern, second-generation entrepreneurs driven by such forces
as education, globalization, and technology. Further, the author
assesses the regional perspectives on entrepreneurship and explores
the entrepreneurial ecosystems to determine their relevance to the
development of entrepreneurial spirit in Africa and among women in
particular. This book expands on knowledge about the role that
women play in the socio-economic development of the African
continent.
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