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This innovative book traces women’s entrepreneurial journeys in
Sub-Saharan Africa, examining the linkages between
entrepreneurship, gender and development context. With extensive
case studies of women’s experiences across the enterprise
life-cycle, it gives new insight into how to support and empower
Sub-Saharan African female entrepreneurs. Exploring start-up, small
and medium-sized enterprises, this book tracks the wide range of
choices facing prospective and established female entrepreneurs,
business owners and managers. Chapters cover new developments in
business, including alternative entrepreneurial finance,
collaborative networks, digital entrepreneurship and transitional
entrepreneurship in women-owned businesses. Using original research
spanning the tourism, hospitality, agriculture, education and
financial services sectors, Michael Zisuh Ngoasong considers the
role of family and ethnic structures in shaping women’s business
journeys. Through diverse case studies of women’s successes and
failures in business, Ngoasong provides new insight on the
entrepreneurial opportunities, challenges, and risks facing
Sub-Saharan African women. This book will be a rich resource for
researchers and educators interested in entrepreneurship, gender
and management, and development studies. It will also be a vital
guide for practitioners seeking to identify and execute
context-specific entrepreneurial opportunities for women in
Sub-Saharan Africa.
This book provides a management perspective on the full historical,
contemporary, and geographic landscape of hospitality and tourism
(H&T) in Africa. In so doing, it critically assesses and
challenges the applicability of Western theories within the African
context and draws attention to the insights offered by African
management concepts. A variety of key topics are examined,
including, for example, H&T management practices and management
innovation in Africa, the drivers of and variation in uptake of
Western management practices, policies and strategies to promote
the development of H&T organizations, the influence of
management practices on the competitiveness of African countries as
tourism destinations, and areas for improvement of H&T
organizations in Africa in the digital age. The approach is
multidisciplinary. Both local and global perspectives are presented
by authors from Africa, Europe, North America, and Asia, with
inclusion of intra- and inter-country comparisons. This book will
be essential reading for scholars, students, businesses, and policy
makers with an interest in H&T in Africa.
This book provides a management perspective on the full historical,
contemporary, and geographic landscape of hospitality and tourism
(H&T) in Africa. In so doing, it critically assesses and
challenges the applicability of Western theories within the African
context and draws attention to the insights offered by African
management concepts. A variety of key topics are examined,
including, for example, H&T management practices and management
innovation in Africa, the drivers of and variation in uptake of
Western management practices, policies and strategies to promote
the development of H&T organizations, the influence of
management practices on the competitiveness of African countries as
tourism destinations, and areas for improvement of H&T
organizations in Africa in the digital age. The approach is
multidisciplinary. Both local and global perspectives are presented
by authors from Africa, Europe, North America, and Asia, with
inclusion of intra- and inter-country comparisons. This book will
be essential reading for scholars, students, businesses, and policy
makers with an interest in H&T in Africa.
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