Books AFRICA Vol 2 2010 Cross border entrepreneurship & Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria: An exploratory of the Lebanese
Cross border entrepreneurship & Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria: An exploratory of the Lebanese
Charles J. Mambula I, Langston University, USA

Abstract: This chapter is a hybrid of entrepreneurship and international business. While conceptualising Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), together with theory and practice for development, the study looks at the role migrant entrepreneurs can play in the process, i.e. Africa. The study focuses on one group of Entrepreneurs (the Lebanese) who migrated and established successful business communities in Nigeria. Common qualities between the Lebanese and Nigerian entrepreneurs are compared and contrasted considering the adaptive ability of the Lebanese in the presence of constraints. The Host country is encouraged to create an enabling environment for both domestic and foreign investors.

Keywords: FDI; foreign direct investment; entrepreneurship; globalisation; Nigerians; Lebanese; adaptation; communication; culture.

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