Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g
Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 978-1-032-18743-3
Verlag: Routledge
Building on past research in the broad field of stakeholder management and entrepreneurship, this book pushes a new agenda for more effective stakeholder engagement and management in entrepreneurial firms in Africa.
Adomako, Gyensare, and Ahsan provide a novel lens for entrepreneurs to manage stakeholders in Africa and a sense of current best practices. Issues discussed include how external stakeholders such as government, nongovernmental organizations, media, civil society organizations, and local institutions influence the core business operations of entrepreneurial firms. The book confronts the central challenge of entrepreneurship by providing a comprehensive understanding of how entrepreneurs could identify, select, enroll, and coordinate stakeholders. In addition, it assesses issues such as stakeholder influence on corporate social responsibility strategy, sustainability, and environmental management of entrepreneurial firms.
An essential read for postgraduate students, researchers, and public and private analysts.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Stakeholder Management and Entrepreneurship in Africa: An Introduction
Samuel Adomako, Michael A. Gyensare and Mujtaba Ahsan
Part I: Stakeholder management, innovation and growth
1. Stakeholder integration and corporate entrepreneurship
Antoinette Yaa Benewaa Gabrah, George Kofi Amoako and Emem Anwana
2. How stakeholder management influences firm innovation
Samuel Amponsah Odei and James Okrah
3. Stakeholder integration, exploration, and exploitation in new ventures
Samuel Adomako
4. Stakeholder legitimacy perceptions and firm innovation: a developing country perspective
Emelia Amoako-Asiedu, Priscilla Ntriwaa Otuo, Theresa Obuobisa-Darko and Ale Antwi Agyei
5. Stakeholders and new venture growth in Africa
Nadia Zahoor and Arinze Christian Nwoba
6. Stakeholder management and entrepreneurial resourcing of small African firms: financial bootstrapping as a deliberate cost escalation strategy
Patient Rambe, Nosiphiwe Mpiti & Nomfundo Gladys Khoza
Part II: Gender, Stakeholder Management, and Sustainability
7. The role of institutional stakeholders in the success of new businesses in Africa
Arinze Christian Nwoba, Samuel Yaw Kusi, Adedapo Adebajo and Mark Kofi Prempeh
8. The challenges of female entrepreneurship in Africa: Towards a typology of stakeholder salience
Mavis Serwah Benneh Mensah, Joseph Kwadwo Danquah and Betty J. Aidoo-Anderson
9. Gender, culture and stakeholder management strategies in Africa
Joseph Kwadwo Danquah, Betty J Aidoo-Anderson, Boakye Boampong, Gilbert Zana Naab, William Yamoah, and Michael Mensah
10. Stakeholder management and entrepreneurship: a catalyst for climate action in Africa
Robert Kwame Dzogbenuku
11. Two decades of research on stakeholder management and entrepreneurship in Africa: a Review and future Research Agenda
Samuel Narh Dorhetso
12. Stakeholder Management Challenges and The Complexities of Promoting Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Africa
Rabake Nana, Kweku Adams and Rexford Attah-Boakye
Part III: Stakeholder Management, Strategies, and Entrepreneurship in Africa
13. Stakeholder management best practices in entrepreneurship
George Oppong Appiagyei Ampong, Richard Plange-Rhule, Afia Nyarko Boakye and Kwame Owusu-Ansah Owusu Afram
14. Toward a 7-S framework for effective stakeholder engagement and management in early-stage ventures: a bibliometric analysis
Samuel Narh Dorhetso
15. Stakeholder management in family business
Emmanuel Kwaw Buah, Shirley Maud Acheampong and Edmund Osei Afriyie
16. Business failure and stakeholder management relationships in new ventures
Phabion Tichawona Chaza
17. Entrepreneurial strategies for effective stakeholder management in Africa
Ernest Kumi, Solomon Tawiah Yeboah and George Kofi Amoako
18. Stakeholder Management in the Wake of Business Failure
Dacosta Omari and Cai Jin