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English
Routledge
26 August 2024
For many years, entrepreneurship has been considered as one of the most important solutions to the three-pronged challenges, poverty, unemployment and inequality, of most African countries. A recent development that has undoubtedly compounded the challenges that African entrepreneurs face and further impede the economic growth impact is Covid-19. This pandemic has exerted severe damage to economies and businesses globally. For the African setting, the implications of Covid-19 on businesses and individuals would be enormous, as African societies are rarely equipped to absorb unexpected shocks of this magnitude as the social and welfare schemes are far below requirements.

This book illuminates entrepreneurship in the African setting, focusing on the prospects, challenges, and the post-Covid-19 pandemic future. It aims to offer a rich repository of information on strategies and techniques for sustaining entrepreneurial activities that can enrich African nations and will be of relevance to academics, researchers, advanced students, entrepreneurs, governments, and government agencies who are interested in understanding issues relating to entrepreneurship development within the African continent.
Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   471g
ISBN:   9781032106687
ISBN 10:   1032106689
Series:   Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. COVID-19 Effect on Human Resources for Entrepreneurship Development 2. The Concept and Evolution of Social Entrepreneurship: An International and South African Perspective 3. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: A Focus on King William’s Town, South Africa 4. To What Extent is Entrepreneurship a Sustainable Career Choice for the Youth? A Post Covid-19 Descriptive Analysis 5. Smart Township Digital Framework: Growing the Township Economy Post COVID-19 Pandemic 6. Entrepreneurship and COVID-19: A Socio-Psychological Perspective 7. Entrepreneurship Financial Stability and Implications 8. Entrepreneurial Corporate Social Responsibility in the Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Era: Perspectives in Sub-Saharan Africa 9. The Application of TPB Concepts in Building Innovative African Entrepreneurs, and Effective Entrepreneurship Education in Africa: A Way Forward for Africa to Post Covid-19 Economic Sustainability 10. Informal Entrepreneurship in Africa 11. Entrepreneurship Education and Productive Entrepreneurship 12. Productive Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial Networking Perspective and Research Agenda

Anthony Abiodun Eniola is a Professor (Associate) in the Munhumutapa School of Commerce, Graduate Business School at Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe. Chux Gervase Iwu is Professor of Entrepreneurship Management at the School of Business and Finance of the University of the Western Cape. He served as Deputy Dean, Research and Innovation at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. As Head of Department of Entrepreneurship at CPUT, he curriculated new programs in Entrepreneurship – Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Postgraduate Diploma, and the Master and Doctor of Business and Management Science (Entrepreneurship). Abdullah Promise Opute is a Visiting Professor, Lecturer, PhD Supervisor and Examiner at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK and a Researcher with GPROM Academic and Management Consulting, Germany.

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