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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

15.02.2027

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Approx. 100 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Abiodun Egbetokun + weitere

Verlag

Springer

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500

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23.5/15.5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-32314-9

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Abiodun Egbetokun is Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Sustainable Development at De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom. His work focuses on entrepreneurship, innovation and economic development. His research has produced over 100 publications. 

Adedayo Olofinyehun is a Researcher in the Technological Innovation and Enterprise Studies Department at Nigeria’s National Centre for Technology Management. He holds a Master’s in Social Policy and Development from the London School of Economics and is a doctoral researcher at Redeemer’s University, Nigeria. His 2018 paper evaluating entrepreneurship education in Nigeria informed a massive open online course for African policymakers, reaching over 400 participants so far.  

Oluwaseun Kolade is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and Digital Transformation at Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom. He is the author of more than 130 academic outputs. He has also led or contributed to several funded research projects and has served as a consultant for various international organisations, including the British Council. He is the lead editor of  The Palgrave Handbook of African Entrepreneurship (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022). 

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

15.02.2027

Abbildungen

Approx. 100 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

500

Maße (L/B)

23.5/15.5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-32314-9

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Springer International Publishing AG
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  • Produktbild: The Palgrave Handbook of Entrepreneurship and Youth Employment in Africa
  • Chapter 1: Introduction  Abiodun Egbetokun, Adedayo Olofinyehun and Seun Kolade.- SECTION I: Entrepreneurship Education and Skills Formation in Pre-Tertiary Education.- Chapter 2: Entrepreneurship Education and Training Landscape in Rwanda and Kenya: A Systematic Literature Review Phumlani Nkontwana, Alex Kibet and Knowledge Shumba.- Chapter 3: School-Based Empowerment Scheme in Nigeria: Directions for Human Capital Development Oluwabunmi O. Adejumo.- Chapter 4: A Bibliometric Analysis of Entrepreneurship Education in Secondary Schools: A Focus on the Global and African View with Insights from Rwanda and Kenya  Phumlani Nkontwana, Knowledge Shumba and Alex Kibet.- SECTION II: Entrepreneurship Education in Higher Education.- Chapter 5: Rethinking Entrepreneurship Education in Sub-Saharan African Higher Education Institutions  William Murithi and Robert Wanyama.- Chapter 6: Local Realities and Missing Links: Ecosystem Challenges in Entrepreneurship Education in the Democratic Republic of Congo  Mokuba Mave, Joan Lockyer and Samson Oladejo.- Chapter 7: Entrepreneurship Education, Innovation and Youth Employment in Nigeria Adeyemi Oluwaseun Adepoju, Babajide Omotayo Atandeyi, Kayode Joseph Ekundayo and Emmanuel Nimbe Olowokere.- Chapter 8: Embedding Entrepreneurship in Higher Education: Lessons from a South African Curriculum Transformation Initiative Edwell Gumbo and Paul Miesing.- Chapter 9: Entrepreneurship Education in Nigerian Universities: What Works, and What Needs to Change  Sheneni Felix Maiyaki, Bukunmi Agboola, Bolanle Adetula, Olusegun Joseph Oguntimehin Jr..- Chapter 10: Making Entrepreneurship Education Work for South African Youth: An Ubuntu Values Perspective Ademola Olumuyiwa Omotosho and Matthew Olusegun Awotunde.- SECTION III: Apprenticeship, Vocational Pathways and Youth Employment.- Chapter 11: Determinants of the Demand for Entrepreneurship and Apprenticeship among Educated Young Nigerians  Michael Olomu, Adedayo Olofinyehun, Maruf Sanni, Abiodun Egbetokun, Jumoke Adeyeye, Adekemi Oluwadare and Monica Orisadare.- Chapter 12: Fostering Youth Entrepreneurship: Insights from Youth Entrepreneur Support Programs in Francophone Africa Gaston Gwemalang Ngochembo and Samson Oladejo.- Chapter 13: Could Apprenticeship Reduce Youth Unemployment? Programmatic Evidence from Nigeria  Abiodun Egbetokun, Adedayo Olofinyehun, Jumoke Adeyeye, Michael Olomu, Adekemi Oluwadare, Monica Orisadare and Maruf Sanni.- Chapter 14: Work as a Divine Mandate: A Call to a Paradigm Shift in Uganda’s Education System towards Entrepreneurship Naomi Namanya and Paddy Musana.- Chapter 15: Technical and Vocational Colleges as Drivers of Entrepreneurship, Youth Employment, and Technological Capability Development in Developing Economies: Evidence from Southwestern Nigeria Abiodun I. Oyebola, Funke T. Adedeji and Oyebisi O. Oyewole.- SECTION IV: Gender, Inclusion and Entrepreneurial Opportunity.- Chapter 16: Gender, Informality and Innovation: Insights from Research in Sweetwaters, KwaZulu-Natal  Pilela Majokweni, Il-haam Petersen and Setsoheng Mayeki.- Chapter 17: The Gender Gap: Challenges and Opportunities for Young Women Entrepreneurs in Nigeria Gbemisola Ogbolu, Adebukola Oyewumi, Millicent Ohanagorom, Margaret Amala and Sikiru Ganiyu.- Chapter 18: Empowering Women and Youth in the Cocoa Value Chain: The Review of Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Challenges in Africa  Adebowale Adeyeye and Adewumi Ibrahim Adedoyin.- Chapter 19: From Intention to Enterprise: Gendered Effects of Nigeria’s Apprenticeship Programme on Young Educated and Aspiring Entrepreneurs  Olajumoke Adeyeye, Monica Orisadare, Abiodun Egbetokun, Adedayo Olofinyehun, Michael Olomu, Adekemi Oluwadare and Maruf Sanni.- SECTION V: Informal Economies and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.- Chapter 20: Entrepreneurial resilience in a developing country: A process-based view of resilience and adaptive capacity Samson Oladejo, Mojolaoluwa Alabi, Jayakumar Chinnasamy, Mokuba Mave, David Boye and Abiodun Egbetokun.- Chapter 21: Social Capital as a Driver of Informal Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence from Cameroon Alexandre Turpin Iroume A Bouebe, Francklin Tedongmo Nzoyem, Gaspard Enouga Ngah and Gerome Tsoungui.- Chapter 22: Tourism Entrepreneurship: A Panacea for Youth Unemployment in Nigeria  Folashade Oyeyemi Akinyemi.- Chapter 23: Social Entrepreneurship and Youth Employment: Exploring Social Enterprise Innovations and Challenges in Uganda  James Elvis Mbiru Mbiro, Desmond Tutu Ayentimi and Mark Daniel Wickham.- SECTION VI: Technology, Innovation and Structural Transformation.- Chapter 24: Innovation and Learning in the Informal Sector: Insights from Case Study Research in South Africa  Il-haam Petersen and Nicole van Rheede.- Chapter 25: Artificial Intelligence Capabilities and Digital Technology for Green Entrepreneurship Success in African Universities  Japheth Otieno Ondiek and Gedion Onyango.- Chapter 26: Digital Capabilities in South African Manufacturing Firms: What Matters?  Elvis Korku Aveny and Julius Nyamwena.- SECTION VII: Policy, Investment and Structural Drivers of Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 27: Compulsory entrepreneurship education in universities as a public policy: Lessons from Nigeria after two decades Abiodun Egbetokun, Adedayo Olofinyehun and Oluwaseun Kolade.- Chapter 28: Public Policy and Entrepreneurship in Ghana’s Fourth Republic  Akpeko Agbevade.- Chapter 29: Chinese FDI and Employment in Africa – An Argument for Agency  Abiodun Egbetokun.- Chapter 30: Exploring Configurational Pathways to Entrepreneurial Activity in Africa: Insights from fsQCA and Panel Regression 

    Masoud Keimasi, Hasti Chitsazan and Seyed Navid NasirpourOsgoei.- Chapter 31: Conclusion  Abiodun Egbetokun, Adedayo Olofinyehun and Oluwaseun Kolade.