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Comparative case studies on entrepreneurship in developed and developing countries
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Other Authors: | Ofori-Dankwa, Joseph 1956- [Editor] |
Type of Resource: | E-Book |
Language: | English |
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Advances in business strategy and competitive advantage (ABSCA) book series
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Source: | Verbunddaten SWB |
ISBN: | 9781466675346 1466675349 |
Table of Contents:
- Factors stimulating entrepreneurship: a comparison of developed (U.S. and Europe) and developing (West African) Countries \ George M. Puia, Joseph A. Affholter, Mark D. PottsGender, entrepreneurship, and informal markets in Africa: understanding how Ghanaian women traders self-organize with digital tools / Janet D. Kwami
- Entrepreneurship factor in institutional development: a case study of Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) \ Eva Esther Shalin Ebenezer, Timothy W. Y. A. Adei
- Portrait of the Hispanic entrepreneur in the United States \ Deborah Ramirez Bishop, Christopher J. Surfield
- The relationship between the Arab Spring revolutions and entrepreneurial inhibitors, enablers, and activity in North Africa \ Henry Shin
- Chinese investments in Africa: implications for entrepreneurship \ Eva Esther Shalin Ebenezer, Wei Shi, Wayne E. Mackie
- The nexus between governance infrastructure and the ease of doing business in Africa \ Aye Mengistu Alemu
- Learning from those who do: a case study of Duperon Corporation \ Kylie Jaber
- Kama Group Limited \ Lydia Andoh-Quainoo
- Improving lives through mobility: a case study of Amigo Mobility International \ Kaustav Misra
- Holy Trinity Medical Centre \ Seth Appiah-Kubi
- Alloy Construction Service Inc. \ Yu Liu
- Global Lighting Centre Ltd. \ Lydia Andoh-Quainoo
- Case study: Glastender, Inc. \ Shiva Nadavulakere
- Anointed Electrical Engineering Services Limited \ Seth Appiah-Kubi
- Mentalpreneurial differences and similarities: Ghanaian and United States entrepreneurs who start family businesses \ Joseph Ofori-Dankwa, Kwame Boasiako Omane-Antwi.