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Chapter 1: The importance of Dynamic Capabilities in the Post North African Market Survival of African SME International New Ventures (INVs)
Chapter 2: Uncovering the role of institutional context for nascent entrepreneurial ventures
Chapter 3: The interaction between family businesses and institutional environment in Africa: an exploration of contextual issues
Chapter 4: Enterprise survival and growth: a conceptual exposition of entrepreneurial activities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 5: The institutional context of community entrepreneurship behaviour in Nigeria: lessons from three case communities
Chapter 6: The impact of entrepreneurship framework and behaviour on diaspora remittance: an African perspective
Chapter 7: Left behind: a reflection on lags in the development of entrepreneurship education in South Africa
Chapter 8: Risk society as a framework for exploring entrepreneurship education in Nigeria
Chapter 9: The nexus between Nigerian universities entrepreneurship training and digital technology: influence on graduates new venture creations
Chapter 10. Co-creation of entrepreneurship education: challenges and opportunities for university, industry and public sector collaboration in Nigeria
Chapter 11: Are African economies open for entrepreneurship: how do we know?
Chapter 12: African youth rising: the emergence and growth of youth-led digital enterprises in Africa
Chapter 13: Technology entrepreneurs: surviving the valley of death in the Nigerian innovation ecosystem
Chapter 14: ICT usage behaviours by SMEs in varying operational environments: a Nigerian case study
Chapter 15: Picking up the pieces: social capital and entrepreneurship for livelihood recovery among displaced populations in Northeast Nigeria
Chapter 16: Barriers and opportunities for refugee entrepreneurship in Africa: a social capital perspective
Chapter 17: Entrepreneurial and SME activity in Libya: reviewing contextual obstacles and challenges leading to its fractured enterprise culture
Chapter 18: Application of the People Context, Deal and Opportunity (PCD) model for entrepreneurship advancement in Africa
Chapter 19: Longing to grow my business: the work-life interface of women entrepreneurs in Ethiopia
Chapter 20: Deconstructing the myth: African women entrepreneurs' access to resources
Chapter 21: An empirical insight into the factors affecting the oscillation of women between self and paid employment in South Africa
Chapter 22: Conducting surveys in Africa: reflections from national surveys in Nigeria
Chapter 23: A new look at case study approach in African entrepreneurship research.

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