SECTION – I: Introduction
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Marking the landscape of enterprise-led development (Sonny Nwankwo & Allam Ahmed)
SECTION – II: Concepts and African Dimensions
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Family- owned businesses in Africa: Successorship issues and suggestions (Joseph Fola Aiyeku, Jerry Kolo & Bolajoko Dixon-Ogbechi)
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Facilitating entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa: What governments can do (Ven Sriram & Tigineh Mersha)
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Promoting Economic Empowerment Through Entrepreneurship (Effiong Akpan)
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The impact of risk management on entrepreneurial growth and development (Edna Stan-Maduka)
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How far can energy investments promote sustainable economic growth in Africa? (John Adams)
SECTION – III: Country-Specific Perspectives
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The Creation of New Firms: Empirical Evidences and Policy Repercussions from Cape Verde (António Carrizo Moreira)
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Problems experienced by spaza shops (small African family groceries shops ) in 3rd World Countries: The case of South Africa (Louise van Scheers)
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An Exploratory Study of Owner/Manager Characteristics, Firm Characteristics and External Factors Influencing SME Growth in Nigeria (Atsede Woldie & Adebimpe Adesua)
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Collaborative relationships, procurement practices and supply chain performance: The case of small and medium enterprises in Uganda (Joseph Mpeera Ntayi & Sarah Eyaa)
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Accounting and Auditing Standards in Libya (Nassr Ahmad & H. Gin Chong)
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Training as an innovative strategy in fostering growth and sustainability in Cameron (Fomba Emmanuel Mbebeb)
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Fostering entrepreneurship education in South Africa: the role of sector education training authorities (SETA) (Kachesa E Bbenkele & Alain A. Ndedi)
SECTION – IV: Globalisation and the Role of Diaspora
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Globalisation or Restructuring and Reproduction of Capital? (Tidings P Ndhlovu)
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Globalisation and international relations: opportunities and threats for South Africa (C. M. van der Bank)
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Cross Border Entrepreneurship and Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria: An Exploratory of the Lebanese (Charles J. Mambula)
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Researching African entrepreneurship in the UK (Sonny Nwankwo, Nnamdi Madichie & Frances Ekwulugo)
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African SMEs in the British Economy (Joe Ukemenam)
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Entrepreneurship and the African Diaspora (Ken Ife)
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Profiling Black African Entrepreneurs in the UK (Sonny Nwankwo)
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Entrepreneurship and SMEs in London (UK): Evaluating the role of black Africans in this emergent sector (Frances Ekwulugo)
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Exploring whether London based Black African Businesses are more likely to Fail, Falter or Flourish (Cordelia Osewa-Ediae)
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Black British business people: the emerging business force in London (Eric Osei)
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Ethnicity and entrepreneurship: African-Caribbean entrepreneurship in the UK (Patrick Azubuike Okonta)
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Marketing practices of African and Caribbean small businesses in London, UK (Charles Blankson, Ogenyi E. Omar & Trang Tran)








































