African Female Entrepreneurship : Merging Profit and Social Motives for the Greater Good / by Amanobea Boateng.
2018
HD62.4-62.45
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Title
African Female Entrepreneurship : Merging Profit and Social Motives for the Greater Good / by Amanobea Boateng.
Author
Boateng, Amanobea, author.
ISBN
9783319658469
3319658468
9783319658452
3319658468
9783319658452
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xix, 146 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-65846-9 doi
10.1007/978-3-319-65
10.1007/978-3-319-65
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HD62.4-62.45
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.7096
Summary
'This is a welcome contribution to the growing body of research on African entrepreneurship. Its focus on African women entrepreneurs and their unique ability to merge profit and social motives showcases the innate strength, courage and dynamism of our women, and reinforces the pivotal role that they are playing in shaping the Continent's bright future.' --Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli, Founder of LEAP Africa, Co-Founder of AACE Foods and Sahel Capital, and Author of Social Innovation in Africa: A Practical Guide for Scaling Impact. 'Amanobea Boateng provides a truly thought-provoking book.' --Dr. Valerie Sabatier, Grenoble Ecole de Management Contributing to academic discussions on entrepreneurship and gender in Africa, this book provides coverage of recent trends and an exploration of the evolution of female entrepreneurship over time. This innovative new text, written from an African woman's perspective, fills a gap in current literature on this topic and places important focus on the role of female entrepreneurship in Africa's development as a continent. Focussing on key issues such as social feminism and the capability approach, the author addresses the possibility of a potential overlap between social entrepreneurship and female entrepreneurship in Africa. Insightful accounts of women from countries such as South Africa, Namibia and Ghana, along with theoretical research into the further development and advancement of female entrepreneurs, make this book an important must-read for those interested in entrepreneurship and gender in Africa.
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Table of Contents
Part I. Setting the Scene
Chapter 1. Contextualising Women's Entrepreneurship in Africa
Chapter 2. A Theoretical Research Framework
Part II. A Close-Up View of African Female Entrepreneurs
Chapter 3. Female Entrepreneurship in Africa and Research Insights from Different Regions of the Continent
Chapter 4. Social Entrepreneurship and the Possible Intersect with Female Entrepreneurship
Chapter 5. A Theory for the Development of African Female Entrepreneurship.
Chapter 1. Contextualising Women's Entrepreneurship in Africa
Chapter 2. A Theoretical Research Framework
Part II. A Close-Up View of African Female Entrepreneurs
Chapter 3. Female Entrepreneurship in Africa and Research Insights from Different Regions of the Continent
Chapter 4. Social Entrepreneurship and the Possible Intersect with Female Entrepreneurship
Chapter 5. A Theory for the Development of African Female Entrepreneurship.