Books AFRICA Vol 2 2010

Vol 2 2010

African-Entrepreneurship_FRONT_COVERAFRICAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN GLOBAL CONTEXTS: Enterprise Solutions for Sustainable Development

Editors:
Sonny Nwankwo, University of East London, UK
Allam Ahmed, University of Sussex, UK

ISBN 978-1-907106-10-1 (Print) 978-1-907106-11-8 (ebook)

ISSN 2042-602X (Print) 2042-6038 (ebook)
1 Front Cover
2 Copyright Page
3 Table of Contents
4 (1-3) Marking the landscape of enterprise-led development
5 Family-owned businesses in Africa: successorship issues and suggestions
6 Facilitating entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa: What governments can do?
7 Promoting Economic Empowerment Through Entrepreneurship
8 The Impact of Risk Management on Entrepreneurial Growth & Development
9 How far can energy investments promote sustainable economic growth in Africa?
10 The creation of new firms: empirical evidences and policy repercussions from Cape Verde
11 Problems experienced by spaza shops (small African family groceries shops ) in 3rd World Countries: The case of South Africa
12 An exploratory study of owner/manager characteristics, firm characteristics and external factors influencing SME growth in Nigeria
13 Collaborative relationships, procurement practices and supply chain performance: the case of small and medium enterprises in Uganda
14 Accounting and auditing standards in Libya
15 Training as an innovative strategy in fostering growth & sustainability in Cameroon
16 Fostering Entrepreneurship Education in South Africa: The Role of Sector Education Training Authorities (SETA)
17 Globalisation or restructuring and reproduction of capital?
18 Globalisation & international relations: opportunities & threats for South Africa
19 Cross border entrepreneurship & Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria: An exploratory of the Lebanese
20 African SMEs in the British economy
21 Entrepreneurship and the African Diaspora
22 Profiling Black African entrepreneurs in the UK
23 Entrepreneurship & SMEs in London (UK): evaluating the role of Black Africans in this emergent sector
24 Exploring whether London based Black African Businesses are more likely to Fail, Falter or Flourish
25 Black British business people: the emerging business force in London
26 Ethnicity & entrepreneurship African-Caribbean entrepreneurship in the UK
27 Marketing practices of African & Caribbean small businesses in London, UK

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