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This insightful Handbook offers a lens through which to view
entrepreneurship strategy for higher education institutions, as it
becomes increasingly necessary for universities to consider
changing their strategies, culture and practices to become more
entrepreneurial.Is the idea of an entrepreneurial university a myth
or a reality? Is the university model capable of adapting to new
evolving trends and a more complex professional world? And, what is
the impact of entrepreneurship in education? Through extensive
research and case studies from some of the leading entrepreneurial
thinkers around the world, Alain Fayolle and Dana Redford answer
these questions and raise further issues for debate. Particular
focus is given to developing university strategy, public policy and
start-up support as a means to foster graduate entrepreneurship.
Each contribution explores different perspectives related to the
entrepreneurial university concept and its role in stimulating
economic growth through cooperative relationships with business and
government.As a comprehensive study of the entrepreneurial
university, this Handbook will prove invaluable to business and
entrepreneurship students and academics, as well as university
administrators, researchers and others interested in the evolution
of the university.
Formal financial systems are emerging rapidly in Africa, driven by
rising financial literacy and technological innovation, and
accelerated by informal savings groups that foster inclusive growth
across the continent. While prevalent among the poor, the savings
groups phenomenon extends to Africa's growing, yet still fragile,
middle class, underpinning economic resilience and providing a tool
for community participation as well as cooperative entrepreneurial
development. These groups are also becoming important agents for
social and economic empowerment, independent of age and gender.
Transforming Africa: How Savings Groups Foster Financial Inclusion,
Resilience and Economic Development gives voice to the local and
international agents of grassroots economic empowerment initiatives
that thrive in Africa. Presenting a unique through in-depth
empirical research into savings group activities in over a dozen
African countries, this book explores savings groups through the
lens of financial inclusion, reflecting on formal finance, economic
and social outcomes. SG4Africa was launched in April 2018 to
explore these dimensions of savings groups and provide novel,
empirically-grounded research across different geographies in
Africa. Led jointly by the Policy Experimentation; Evaluation
Platform and the University of Johannesburg, the SG4Africa
consortium includes members from more than a dozen African
countries.
This insightful Handbook offers a lens through which to view
entrepreneurship strategy for higher education institutions, as it
becomes increasingly necessary for universities to consider
changing their strategies, culture and practices to become more
entrepreneurial.Is the idea of an entrepreneurial university a myth
or a reality? Is the university model capable of adapting to new
evolving trends and a more complex professional world? And, what is
the impact of entrepreneurship in education? Through extensive
research and case studies from some of the leading entrepreneurial
thinkers around the world, Alain Fayolle and Dana Redford answer
these questions and raise further issues for debate. Particular
focus is given to developing university strategy, public policy and
start-up support as a means to foster graduate entrepreneurship.
Each contribution explores different perspectives related to the
entrepreneurial university concept and its role in stimulating
economic growth through cooperative relationships with business and
government.As a comprehensive study of the entrepreneurial
university, this Handbook will prove invaluable to business and
entrepreneurship students and academics, as well as university
administrators, researchers and others interested in the evolution
of the university.
Africa is at a critical moment in its economic development. With
the recent decline of commodity prices, it has become apparent that
many African economies, which are resource-based, have suffered
greatly. The economies of Africa cannot be lifted up only through
programs of aid. Indigenous high-impact entrepreneurs are needed,
as they know how to best inspire, act as role models for other
Africans and serve their fellow entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurial
ventures in the financial services sector hold special importance
because of the role that they play in the entrepreneurship
ecosystem. Financial services are an essential element in powering
entrepreneurial activity beyond resource extraction, yet in most
sub-Saharan African countries, the financial services sector is
relatively nascent compared to developed markets. This book
highlights how this is beginning to change. With contributions from
leading scholars, it provides inspiring success stories of
entrepreneurial financial sector ventures that are making a lasting
contribution to the economic development of various sub-Saharan
African countries as well as helping the reader understand larger
macro-trends.
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